Quotes Flashcards

1
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“If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace”

A

The Prince says this in Act 1 after the street fight between Capulets and Montaques

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2
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Why does the Prince refer to Capulets and Montagues as having purple thumbs?

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They are basically royalty and shouldn’t be street fighting

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“Three civil brawls bred of an airy word by thee, old Capulet and Montague,”

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fought three times over nothing and the oldest of each side started it

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4
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“but soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East and Juliet is the sun”

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Romeo: light imagery, and describing Juliet in a way that was a lot different than Roselyn

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5
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“See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek!”

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Romeo: Desire

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“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”

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Juliet: “why do you have to be a Montaque”

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“O, be some other name Belonging to a man. What’s in a name?”

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Juliet: shes asking Romeo to leave his parents but if he doesn’t then she will and she will not make him do something that she wouldn’t do

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“My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words Of thy tongue’s uttering.”

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Juliet (Romeo): they don’t know each other that well and haven’t talked that much

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“If they do see thee, they will murder thee”

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Juliet: fear, saying that Romeo shouldn’t be there and they will kill him of they find him there

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“My life were better ended by their hate Than death proroguéd, wanting of thy love”

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Romeo: desire saying he would rather be killed than to not have the love of Juliet

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“If thou thinkest I am too quickly won”

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Juliet: she is saying that she likes him and asking if she needs to play hard to get and she is in it as much as he is

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“I have no joy of this contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, To like lightning, which doth céase to be ere one can say ‘It lightens’ sweet, good night

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Juliet: Fear it happened so quickly, she compared to lightning b/c she is saying that that night would have been to fast and she doesn’t want it do go away so quick like lightning

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13
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“O blesséd, blesséd night! I am afeard, Being in night, all this is but a dream, Too flattering sweet to be substantial.”

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Romeo: concerned it is not real and he’s dreaming

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14
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“Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow”

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Juliet: if he wants to marry her he should sent her news and word about it tomorrow morning at 9 am.

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“Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow”

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Juliet: if he wants to marry her he should sent her news and word about it tomorrow morning at 9 am.

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16
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“By the hour of nine”

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Romeo: he is planning on marrying Juliet and is having it figured out by 9 and Juliet will get someone to find him

17
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“within the infant rind of this week flower poison heath residence and medicine power: For this being smelt, with that part cheers each part; Being tasted, stays all senses with the heart

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Friar Lawrence: Paradox saying if you smell ti will heal and be good and if you taste it will kill you

18
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“In one respect Ill thy assistant be, For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancor to pure love”

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Friar Lawrence: (rancor: the fight) he is saying that if they marry it might solve the two families problems and fighting

19
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“Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast”

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Friar Lawrence: he is saying take it slow and any fast moving will cause a fail

20
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“These violent delights have violent ends”

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Friar Lawrence:

21
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“Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting. Villain am I none

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Romeo: Secretive of his love to Juliet, he said Tybalt should have a reason to love him b/c of him married his cousin Juliet, Tybalt thinks he’s mocking him

22
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“O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!”

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Mercutio: he’s mad at Romeo b/c you don’t turn down fights and its shameful to do so and he needs to fight for their family feud

23
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“Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm.”

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Mercutio: mad that Romeo got in the way of the fight and Tybalt stabbed him when Romeo got in front of him

24
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“A plague o’ both your house holds”

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Mercutio: blaming both b/c of feud and Romeo getting the way of the fight

25
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“O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate and in my temper softened valor’s steel.”

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Romeo: his love made him forget about fighting and his anger

26
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“O, I am fortunes fool!”

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Romeo: Blaming fate and fortune

27
Q

what would Juliet rather do then marry Paris

A

get chained with roaring bears, hide nightly in a charnel house, covered with dead men’s rattling bones, and go into a new grave.