parental relationship Flashcards
Juliet and her mother ( act 1 scene 3 )
’ where’s my daughter, call her forth to me ‘ - lady capulet
Romeo and his mother ( act 1 scene 1 )
’ right glad I am he was not at this fray ‘ - lady montageu
Romeo and his father
’ I neither know it nor can learn of him ‘ - montageu
Juliet and her father
’ let two more summers wither in their pride ‘ - capulet
Juliet and her father
’ my will to her consent is but a part ‘ - capulet
Juliet and her mother
’ madam, I am here ‘ - Juliet
Juliet and her mother
’ nurse, give leave a while, we must talk in secret, nurse come back again ‘ - lady capulet
Juliet and the nurse
’ I can tell her age unto an hour ‘ - nurse
Juliet and the nurse
’ thou wast the prettiest babe that e’er I nursed - nurse
Juliet and the nurse
’ I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish - nurse
Juliet and the nurse
’ go girl, seek happy nights to happy days - nurse
Romeo and his father
’ he bears him like a portly gentleman ‘ - capulet
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ good morrow father ‘ - Romeo
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ that’s my good son ‘ - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ I have been feasting with mine enemy - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ but this I pray, that thou consent to marry us today ‘ - romeo
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ holy saint Francis, what a change is here! ‘ - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ hath washed thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline ‘ - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ thy old groans ring yet in my ancient ears ‘ - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ for doting, not for loving, pupils mine ‘ - friar Lawrence
Romeo and friar Lawrence
’ to turn your households rancorous to pure love - friar Lawrence
Romeo and the nurse
’ I desire some confidence with you ‘ - nurse
lord capulet about Juliet - act 3 scene 4
’ I think she will be ruled in all respects of me ‘ - capulet
lady capulet to Juliet - act 3 , scene 5
’ here comes your father, tell him so yourself - lady capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ thy tempest tossed body ‘ - capulet
lady capulet to Juliet - act 3 , scene 5
’ would the fool were married to her grave ‘ - lady capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
mimics Juliet by repeating her words of ‘ proud ‘ ‘ I thank you ‘ ‘ thankful ‘
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ mistress minion ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ out you baggage ‘ - capulet ( this is repeated )
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ doth she not give us thanks, is she not proud ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ disobedient wretch ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ we scare thought us blest that god had lent us but this only child ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 1 scene 3
’ she’s the hopeful lady of my earth ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 1 scene 3
’ earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she ‘ - capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ we have a curse in having her, out on her hilding ‘
nurse to lord capulet - act 3 scene 5
’ you are to blame, my lord, to rate her so ‘ nurse
lord capulet to nurse - act 3 scene 5
’ hold your tongue, good prudence ‘ capulet
lord capulet to nurse - act 3 scene 5
’ peace you mumbling fool ‘- capulet
lord capulet to Juliet - act 3 scene 5
’ hang, beg, starve, die in the streets ‘ capulet