act 3 Flashcards
Scene 1: Theme- Conflict
Tybalt: “thou art a _______”
“thou art a villian”
Analysis:
-toxic masculinity, Romeo is expected to fight because of honour.
- serious accusation “villian”
Scene 1: Theme- Conflict
Mercutio: “_________ a’both’ your _______”
” plague a’both your houses”
Analysis:
-Foreshadowing + cursing/ punishing Montagues and Capulets
-(“plague” = death) or that plague refers to Conflict- affects everyone like the disease
Scene 1: Theme- Fate/Fortune
Romeo- O, I am _______’s _____”
“O, I am fortune’s fool”
-Metaphor and Alliteration-> blaming fate/ higher power and objectified that fortune and fate has more power than him
Scene 1: Theme- Crime and Punishment
Prince “immediately we do _____ him hence”
“immediately we do exile him hence”
Anaylsis:
- Tragic
- Prince does not follow through with threat
Scene 2: Theme- Love/Conflict
Juliet: “______tyrant, _____ angelical!”
“Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical!”
Analysis:
-Oxymoron-> conflicted, loves and hates Romeo (doesn’t understand emotions)
-Similar language to Romeo
Scene 2” Theme- Love
Juleit: “ that one word ‘_________’ Hath slain ___ thousand Tybalts”
” that one word ‘banished’ Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts.”
Anaylsis:
-Hyperbolic-> decides that she still loves Romeo, and his banishment is worse than Tybalts’ death.
Scene 3: Theme- Conflict
Friar Lawrence: “O ______ sin! O rude _____________!”
“O deathly sin! O rude unthankfulness”
Anaylsis:
-Tells Romeo off -> ungrateful thay Romeo is alive
-parental figure.
Scene 3: Theme- Masculinity/ Conflict
Friar Lawrence ( about Romeo): “The _________ fury of a ____”
“The unreasonable fury of a beast
Analysis:
-“unreasonable” highlights Romeo’s fatal flaw
- Links to A1 S1 -> Prince
Scene 4: Theme- Family Power
Lord Capulet: “ I think she will be ______ in all _________ by me”
“I think she will be ruled in all respects by me”
Anaylsis:
- alliteration-> patriarchal power and taking control (coventional) he will decide for Juliet
Scene 5: Theme- Fate/ Fortune
Juliet: “ O Fortune, ________, all ___ call thee _____”
” O Fortune, Fortune, all men call thee fickle”
Anaylsis:
- repetion + personifies Fortune, asking it to change quickly (“fickle”)
- Juilet knows her Fate is bad-> links to A3 S1 R said “fortune’s fool”
Scene 5: Theme- Death
Lady Capulet: “ I would fool were _________ to her _____”
I would fool were married to her **grave*”
Anaylsis:
- wishing her daughter was dead as her marriage is not giving her money or status
Scene 5: Theme- Family/ Honour
Lord Capulet: “ ____ thee, young ________, ___________ wretch!”
“Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!”
Anaylsis:
- exclamitive: angry
- tells Juluet to kill herself
-contrasts A1 S2-> more unconventional she is the less he cares about her, can also show how Capulet changes from being in public and in private
*Scene 5: Theme- Family/Honour *
Lord Capulet- “Hang, __, starve, __ in the streets”
“Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets”
Anayslis:
- “give” objectified and dehumanised her, just ‘passing’ her along/ ‘disposing’ her
- Asyndethic Listing -> threatening with death and belittling Juliet
Scene 5: Theme- Family
Juliet: “not ____ you have, but ________ you have”
“not proud you have, but thankfull you have:
Analysis:
-Tries to be grateful
Scene 5: Theme- Love
Nurse: “Romeo’s a _________ to him. An _______, madam”
“Romeo’s a disclout to him. An eagle, madam”
Analysis:
-Metaphor-> Paris’ power, compares Romeo to Paris
- Juliet is frustrated and betrayed