(Quotes) Romeo And Juliet Foreshadowing Examples Flashcards
Foreshadowing definition
An advance, sign, or warning of what is to come in the future
The prologue declares that Romeo and Juliet are what
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Romeo and Juliet are doomed to die and star crossed
A pair of star crossed lovers take their life
The Lovers have frequent thoughts of what
The Lovers frequent thoughts of death
(_____, 1.5. 132) if he be ________,
my ______is like to be my ________ bed
(Juliet, 1.5. 132) if he be married,
my grave is like to be my wedding bed
Examples of when the Lovers have thoughts of suicide
When Romeo threatens to kill himself to Friar Lawrence after killing tybalt
When Juliet finds out she’s been promised to Paris she threatens to kill herself
Because the lovers threaten to kill themselves,
Friar Lawrence Warning’s to behave moderately if Romeo and Juliet was to avoid tragedy
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These violent delights have violent ends…. therefore, love moderately (2.5. 9-14)
The lovers both point out eachother look pale on their wedding night. What were the quotes?
(Juliet 3.5. 55) oh God I have an ill divining soul methinks I see thee, now thou art so low As one dead in the bottom of a tomb Either my eyesight fails, or thou looked pale.
(Romeo 3.5. 58)
And trust me love in my eye so do you.
dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu!
What does Romeo dream about in Act 5 Scene 1
Romeo dreams of Juliet kissing his lips while he’s dead
Examples of Romeo’s outburst against fate and quotes
Found out juliet is dead from balthasar:
then I defy you stars (5.1 24)
Mercutio has been killed by tybalt and romeo has taken revenge by taking tybalts life, aftermath:
O, I am fortunes fool! (3.1 131)
In act 3 scene 1, the turning point, what does Romeo foreshadow about the following days
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Thisday’s black fate on more days doth depend. This but begins the woe others must end. The future will be affected by today’s terrible events. Today is the start of a terror that will end in thedaysahead.
A plague o’ both your houses -mèrcutio explain
“A plagueo’both your houses.” In saying this, he is equally blaming the Montagues and the Capulets for his death. He believes it is the feud between the two families that has caused his fatal wound.