Act 3 Flashcards
“I pray thee good Mercutio. Let’s retire./the day is how, the Capels are abroad,/ and if we meet, we shall not ‘scape a brawl”
Act3:Scene1
Benvolio
Mercutio
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries/ that thou hast done me, therefore turn and/ draw.”
Act3:Scene1
Tybalt
Romeo
“I do protest I never injured thee,/ but love thee better than thou canst devise”
Act3:Scene1
Romeo
Tybalt
“A plague o’ both your houses!/ they have made worms meat of me”
Act3:Scene1
Mercutio
Romeo & tybalt
“Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.”
Act3:Scene1
Romeo
Tybalt
“There lies a man,slain by young Romeo,/ that slew thy kingsman, brave Mercutio”
Act3:Scene1
Benvolio
Prince
“For blood of ours shed blood of Montague”
Act3:Scene1
Lady capulet
Prince
“And for that offence/ immediately we do exile him hence…/ else when he is found, that’s hour is his last”
Act3:Scene1
Prince
All
“Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical/dove-feathered raven,wolvish ravening lamb”
Act3:Scene2
Juliet
Nurse
“‘Tybalt is dead,and Romeo banished.’/ that ‘banished’, that’s one word ‘banished’,/ hath slain ten thousand tybalts.”
Act3:Scene2
Juliet
Nurse
“Ha,banishment? Be merciful, say death’;/ for exile hath more terror in his look,/ much more than death”
Act3:Scene3
Romeo
Friar Lawrence
“A’ Thursday, tell her,/ she shall be married to this noble earl.”
Act3:Scene4
Capulet
Lady capulet
“O god, I have an ill-divining soul./ Methinks I see thee now thou art so low,/ as one dead in the bottom of a tomb”
Act3:Scene5
Juliet
Romeo
“An you be mine, I’ll give you too my friend;/ an you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the/ streets,/ for by my soul, I’ll ne’er acknowledge thee”
Act3:Scene5
Capulet
Juliet
“O sweet my mother, cast me not away”
Act3:Scene5
Juliet
Lady capulet