Passion Flashcards
Tybalt and Romeo’s stories run alongside each other
Tybalt’s hate story is introduced before Romeo’s
Hate and love are both equally as important
Hate is stronger than love?
Art thou drawn…
I hate the word, as I hate hell
Among these heartless binds?
Lack of masculinity; weak and fragile
Unprotected - need the head of houses
Emphasis in the power, effort, and force of the “h” - explosive
Fetch me…
My rapier, boy
Murderous
Fatal outcome
Too rash, too unadvis’d…
All this is but a dream/ too…
This bud of love,…/
May prove a beauteous flower…/
Too sudden
Flattering-sweet to be substantial
By summer’s ripening breath/
When next we meet
Should allow the relationship to go at a natural pace so it can blossom
Express misgiving but ignore them, showing how ignorance can cause an outcome the opposite of beautiful
Wisely and slow…
In their triumph,…
Love moderately…/ Too swift arrives…
They stumble that run fast
Die like fire and powder
As tardy as too late
Rushing stops the relationship from naturally blossoming
Being too slow or fast results in something other than the desired outcome