Quotes Flashcards

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“A pair…………..”

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“….. Of star-cross’d lovers take their lives” THE PROLOGUE

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2
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“Their death….”

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“…. Mark’d love”- THE PROLOGUE

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3
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“Put up…..”

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“…. Your swords”- BENVOLIO TELLING THEM TO PUT THEIR SWORDS AWAY, PEACEMAKER

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4
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“Peace?…..”

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“…. I hate the word” - TYBALT

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5
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“Brawling love!……”

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“….. O loving hate!”- OMXIMORON, ROMEOS ANNOYED BECAUSE HE LOVES ROSALINE BUT SHE DOESNT LOVE HIM

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6
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“Feather of lead…..”

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“….. bright smoke, cold fire, sick health” - OXYMORONS SHOW ROMEOS CONFUSION OF LOVE

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7
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“My child is yet…..”

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“….. A stranger in the world”- CAPULET SAYING TO PARIS THAT JULIET NOT READY YET

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8
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“My will to her….”

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“…..consent is but a part” - CAPULET SAYING MARRYING PARIS IS UP TO HER

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9
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“Why he’s a man…..”

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“…. Of wax” - NURSE SAYING TO JULIET THAT PARIS IS PERFECT

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10
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“My mind misgives / some consequence………”

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“….. Yet hanging in the stars” - ROMEO, THINKS SOMETHING BAD IS GOING TO HAPPEN AT THE PARTY - IT IS GOING TO START SOMETHING BAD

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11
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“Under……”

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“…. Loves heavy burden do I sink” - ROMEO, SAD ABOUT ROASALINE

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12
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“It is too rough…..”

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“….. Too rude, too boisterous , and it pricks like thorne” - ROMEO, LOVE IS PAINFUL

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13
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“Did my heart…..”

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“…. Love till now?” - ROMEO, FORGOT ABOUT ROSALINE, SHOWS HE IS FICKLE (HIS FEELINGS CHANGE QUICKLY)

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14
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“My lips….”

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“…. Two blushing pilgrims” - JULIET, USING RELIGIOUS LAUNGAGE, MAY SHOW PURITY AND GOODNESS OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP OR IT COULD BE BLASPHEMY SAYING WHAT THEY ARE DOING IS WRONG

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15
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“My only love….”

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“… Sprung from my only hate!” - JULIET, HER ONLY LOVE IS FROM HER ONLY HATE, MONTAGUES

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16
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“It is the east….”

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“… And Juliet is the sun” - ROMEO, JULIET IS HIS EVERYTHING

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17
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“With loves light……”

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“….. Wings do I o’er perch these walls” - ROMEO, LOVE GIVES HIM WINGS, COMTRASTS TO “UNDER LOVES HEAVY BURDEN”

18
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“It is too rash….”

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“….. Too unadvised, too sudden” - JULET WHEN ROMEO PREOPOSES SAYING IT IS TOO SOON

19
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“Parting is such…..”

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“…. A sweet sorrow” - JULIET SAYING GOODBYE TO ROMEO

20
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“For this alliance so happy prove…..”

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“….. To turn your households rankor to pure love” - FRIAR LAWRENCE, AGREES TO MARRIAGE AS THINKS IT WILL TURN THE FAMILIES FUED TO LOVE

21
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“I never injured thee / but …….”

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“…… Love thee better than thou canst devise” - ROMEO TO TYBALT BECAUSE CANT FIGHT HIM BECAUSE THEY ARE FAMILY NOW

22
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“Calm dishonourable……”

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“…… Vile submission!” - MERCUTIO, THINKS WHAT ROMEO IS DOING IS DISCUSTING, NOT DEFENDING HIS HONOR AFTER WHAT TYBALT SAID TO HIM

23
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“A plague…….”

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“….. O’both your houses!” - MERCUTIOS LAST WORDS, DOESNT LIKE FAMILIES FEUD

24
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“O, I am…..”

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“…… Fortune’s fool!” - ROMEO AFTER KILLING TYBALT THAT HE HAS BAD LUCK, EXPLANATION MARK SHOWS THE HORROR OF WHAT HE HAS DONE, FOOL IS LOWER CLASS AND ONLY THERE TO ENTERTAIN, HE HAS NO CONRTOL IT IS FATE

25
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“Give me…..”

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“….. My Romeo” - JULIET, DEMANDING

26
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” I must be gone and live…..”

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“…. Or stay and die” - ROMEO, BEING SENSIBLE

27
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“More light and light……”

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“….. More dark and dark our woes!” - ROMEO, HAS TO LEAVE, AS IT GETS LIGHTER IT IS MORE PAINFUL FOR THEM

28
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**“Methinks I see thee, now thou art below…..”

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“…… As one dead in the bottom of a tomb” - JULIET, LAST TIME SEEING ROMEO

29
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“He shall not make me……”

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“….. There a joyful bride” - JULIET REFUSING TO MARRY PARIS, THIS IS WHAT STARTS HER PARENTS GETTING ANGRY AT HER

30
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“I would the fool……”

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“…. Were married to her grave!” - LADY CAPULET, SAYING THAT SHE WISHES JULIET WAS DEAD

31
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“Hang thee…….”

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“…… Young baggage! Disobedient wretch!” - LADY CAPULET

32
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“Speak not, reply not…….”

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“…… Do not answer me; my fingers itch” - CAPULET TO JULIET

33
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“And you be mine…….”

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“…… I’ll give you to my friend” - CAPULET TO JULIET

34
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“And you be not, hang…………..”

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“……… Beg, starve, die in the streets” - CAPULET TO JULIET

35
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“Death lies on her like an untimely frost……..”

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“…….. Upon the sweetest flower of all the field” - CAPULET

36
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“With my child…….”

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“…….. My joys are buried” - LADY CAPULET

37
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“I defy you…..”

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“……. Stars” - ROMEO

38
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“Drunk all, and left no friendly……….”

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“……. Drop to help me after?” - JULIET

39
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“For I will raise her statue…….”

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“…….. In pure gold”

40
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“For never was the story of more…….”

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“……. Woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”