Lit 2: Romeo Juliet Flashcards
‘Under __ __ __ do I __’
Who says this and where in the play?
Under loves heavy burden do I sink
Romeo
Act 1 scene 4
‘It is the __, and __ is the __’
Who says this and where in the play?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun
Act 2, scene 2
Romeo
‘I __… __ my __ __. __ __ __ __ in the __’
Who says this and where in the play?
‘I fear… for my mind misgives. Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
Act 1,scene 4
Romeo
‘He __ __ __ me __ a __ __’
Who says this and where in the play?
He shall not make me there a joyful bride
Juliet
Act 3 scene 5
‘My __ is as __ as the __, My __ as __’
Who says this and where in the play?
My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep
Juliet
Act 2, scene 2
‘Do __ __ by the __, __ she __ __’
Who says this and where in the play?
Do not swear by the moon, for she changes constantly
Juliet
Act 2, scene 2
‘O __, __, __ __!’
Who says this and where in the play?
O calm, dishonourable, vile submission!
Mercutio, act 3 scene 1
‘If __ be __ __ you, be __ __ __ __. __ __ for __’
Who says this and where in the play?
If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking
Mercutio, Act 1 Scene 4
‘A __ o’ __ your __.’
Who says this and where in the play?
A plague o’ both your house!
Mercutio, Act 3 scene 1
‘__,__! __ up your __.
Who says this and where in the play?
Part, fools! Put up your swords
Benvolio, act 1 scene 1
‘We __ __ ‘scape a __, __ __, these __ __, is the __ __ __’
Who says this and where in the play?
We shall nor ‘scape a brawl, for now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring
Benvolio, act 3 scene 1
‘The __ __ of __, __ to __’
Who says this and where in the play?
The unruly spleen of Tybalt, deaf to peace
Benvolio, Act 3 scene 1
‘__! I __ the __ as I __ __, all __ and __’
Who says this and where in the play?
Peace! I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues and thee!
Tybalt, Act 1 scene 1
‘__, this __ __ __ the __ __ thou __ __ me. __ __ and __’
Who says this and where in the play?
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me. Therefore, turn and draw
Tybalt, Act 3 scene 1
‘__ __ the __ __ __… to __ and __ at our __?’
Who says this and where in the play?
What dares the slave come hither… to fleer and scorn at our solemnity?
Meaning: What, does this peasant (Romeo) dare to come here … to sneer at and scorn our celebration?
Tybalt, Act 1 scene 5