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1
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Complete the quote:
“Did my… now?”

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“Did my heart love til now?”

Said by Romeo, theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
“O, she doth…bright!”

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“I, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!”

Spoken by Romeo, theme Love

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Complete the quote:
“Either thou … with him”

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“Either thou or I, or both, must go with him”

Spoken by Romeo (to Tybalt), theme of Conflict

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Complete the quote:
“O, I … fool!”

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“O, I am fortune’s fool!”

Spoken by Romeo, Act 3 sc1, theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“I defy…”

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“I defy you stars.”

Spoken by Romeo, theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“Ha, banishment!… death”

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“Ha, banishment! Be merciful, say death”

Spoken by Romeo (to friar laurence), theme of Death

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Complete the quote:
“Well, Juliet, … tonight”

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“Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight”

Spoken by Romeo, theme of Death

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Complete the quote:
“My life… debt”

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“My life is my foe’s debt”

Spoken by romeo, theme of Honour/family

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Complete the quote:
“And so, good … I tender … satisfied”

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“And so, good capulet - which name I tender/ As dearly as my own - be satisfied.”

spoken by Romeo, theme of honour/family

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Complete the quote:
“What’s in a… as sweet”

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“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by another name would smell as sweet”

Spoken by Juliet, theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
My only … too early …too late.”

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”My only love sprung from my only hate; too early unknown and known too late.”

Spoken by Juliet, theme of Conflict

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Complete the quote:
“Methinks I see… below, As … a tomb.”

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“Methinks I see thee, now thou art below, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.”

Spoken by Juliet (about Romeo), theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“My grave is… bed”

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“My grave is like to be my wedding bed.”

Spoken by Juliet, theme of death

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Complete the quote:
“Tis but thy name … Thou art … Montague.”

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“Tis but thy name that is mine enemy. Thou art thyself, though not a montage.”

Spoken by Juliet, theme of Honour/Family

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Complete the quote:
“Wisely … run fast.”

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“Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.”

Said by Friar Lawrence (to Romeo), theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
“These violent… ends.”

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“These violent delights have violent ends.”

Said by Friar Lawrence (at wedding), theme of Conflict.

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Complete the quote:
“For this alliance…pure love.”

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“For this alliance may so happy prove, to turn your households’ rancour to pure love.”

Friar lawrence to Romeo, theme of Hinour/family

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Complete the quote:
“Un…tune!”

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“Unhappy fortune!”

Friar lawrence about undelivered letter, theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“Peace, I have …thee to his … I e’er nursed”

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“Peace, I have done. God mark thee to his grace! Thou wast the prettiest babe that I e’er nursed”

Nurse to Juliet, theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
“His name is… your great enemy.”

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“His name is Romeo, and a Montague; The only son of your great enemy.”

Nurse, theme of Conflict

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Complete the quote:
“Shes dead,… the day!”

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“She’s dead, deceased, she’s dead; alack the day!”

Nurse, theme of death

22
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Complete the quote:
What, … hate the word”

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“What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word”

Tybalt Act1 sc1, theme of conflict

23
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Complete the quote:
“I think it best… lovely gentleman”

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“I think it best you married with the County. O he’s a lovely gentleman.”

Nurse about Paris, theme of Honour/family

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Complete the quote:
“Romeo, the … a villain”

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“Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford No better term than this, -thou art a villain”

Tybalt, theme of conflict

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Complete the quote:
“I will… Now seeming …bitterest gall”

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“I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall”

Tybalt about montague, theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“Come thee… death.”

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“Come thee Benvolio, look upon thy death.”

Tybalt, theme of Death

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Complete the quote:
“Now by the… not a sin”

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“Now by the stock and honour of my kin To strike him dead I hold it not a sin.”

Tybalt, theme of Honour/Family

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Complete the quote:
“But saying… stranger in the world”

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“But saying o’er what I have said before: My child is yet a stranger in the world”

Lord Capulet, theme of love

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Complete the quote:
“Earth hath… lady of my earth”

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“Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she. She’s the hopeful lady of my earth”

Lord Capulet, theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
“What noise… sword, ho!”

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“What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho!”

Lord Capulet, theme of conflict

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Complete the quote:
“My sword… in spite of me.”

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“My sword, I say! Old Montague is come, And flourishes his blade in spite of me.”

Lord Capulet, theme of conflict

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Complete the quote:
“As rich… our enmity.”

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“As rich shall Romeo’s by his lady lie, Poor sacrifices of our enmity.”

Lord Capulet, theme of Death

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Complete the quote:
“And you be mine…die in the streets.”

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“And you be mine, I’ll give you to my friend And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets.”

Lord Capulet, theme of Honour/family

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Complete the quote:
“You are a lover; … a common bound”

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“You are a lover; borrow Cupid’s wings, and soar with them above a common bound.”

Mercutio to Romeo, theme of Love

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Complete the quote:
“Tybalt you … walk?”

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“Tybalt you ratcatcher, will you walk?”

Mercutio, theme of conflict

36
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Complete the quote:
“A… your houses”

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“A plague on both your houses”

Merchtio at death, theme of Fate

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Complete the quote:
“Ask for me… man”

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“Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man.”

Mercutio, theme of Death