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Sampson: ‘My n…..’ Act 1 scene 1

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‘My naked weapon is out’

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Sampson: ‘Dr…’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Draw if you be men’

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Benvolio: ‘I d….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘I do but keep the peace.’

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Tybalt: ‘What,…..’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word,

As much as i hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.’

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Lady Capulet:’A crutch…..’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘A crutch, a crutch! Why call for your sword?’

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Capulet: ‘old….’ Act 1 scene 1

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‘old Montague has come,

And flourishes his blade in spite of me’

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Montague: ‘Thou…!’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Thou villain Capulet’

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Prince: ‘Reb….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace.’

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Prince: ‘Have thri….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets’

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Prince: ‘Your….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace’

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Benvolio: Romeo escaped to the ‘co….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘covert of the woods’

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Montague: ‘With tears….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew’

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Montague: ‘Shuts up his…..’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out

And makes himself an artificial night’

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Montague: ‘But he….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘But he, his own affections’ counsellor’

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Romeo: ‘Ay me….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Ay me, sad hours seem long’

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Romeo: ‘Out of….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘Out of her favour where i am in love’

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Romeo: ‘This is not….’ Act 1 Scene 1

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‘This is not Romeo, he’s some other where’

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Romeo: ‘She hath….’Act 1 Scene 1

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‘She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow

Do I live dead, that live to tell it now’

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Romeo: ‘O….’ Act 1 scene 1

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‘O, she is rich in beauty, only poor

That when she dies, with beauty dies her store.’

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Romeo: Rosaline has ‘Di…..’ (Act 1 Scene 1)

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‘Dian’s wit’

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Romeo: Rosaline is proof of ‘Ch…..’ (Act 1 Scene 1)

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‘chastity well arm’d’

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Act 1 Scene 1: Summary

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Two houses have a fight for the third time; Prince gets angry and says he’ll kill them if they keep on being annoying. The scene switches to Montague and Benvolio talking about Romeo and how Romeo is very sad :(

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Act 1 Scene 2: Summary

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Capulet and Paris discuss Juliet marrying Paris. Lmao she don’t know it. Romeo and Benvolio find oout about the Capulet Rave because the servant can’t read.

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Capulet: ‘tis….’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘tis not hard, I think,

For men so old as we to keep the peace.’

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Capulet’ ‘My child…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘My child is yet a stranger in the world’

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Capulet: ‘Earth h…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘Earth hath swallow’d all my hopes but she;

She’s the hopeful lady of my earth.’

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Paris: ‘Younger….’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘Younger than she are happy mothers made’

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Capulet: ‘And….’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘And too soon marr’d are those so early made.’ (In response to Paris say younger women are mothers.

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Capulet: ‘My…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘My will to her consent is but a part’
‘Within her scope of choice
lies my consent and fair according voice.’

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Capulet’s speech about Juliet is written like what? (Act 1 Scene 2)

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A sonnet, with iambic pentameter and an ABAB rhyme scheme, displaying Capulet’s compassion for Juliet and true love.

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Benvolio: ‘Take thou….’

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‘Take thou some new infection to thy eye,

And the rank poison of the old will die.’

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Romeo:’Not mad…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘Not mad, but bound more than a madman is:
Shut up in prison, kept without my food,
Whipt and tormented’
(Him referring to Rosaline’s body as food, enforcing his feeling are superficial and reflects the contemporary objectification of women)

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Benvolio: ‘Compare….’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘Compare her face with some that i shall show,

And I will make thee think thy swan a crow’

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Romeo: ‘When…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘When the devout religion of mine eye
Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires;
And those who, often drown’d, could never die,
Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars.’
(Added this quote because refers to fire, religion, eyes and could link to the context of the persecution of Catholic ‘heretics’)

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Romeo: ‘One…’ Act 1 Scene 2

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‘One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun’

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Act 1 Scene 3: Summary

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Lady Capulet ask if Juliet will marry Paris. Nurse goes a bit senile repeating herself to provide comic relief.

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Nurse: ‘Faith…’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour’

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Juliet: ‘Madam…’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘Madam, I am here, what is your will?’

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Lady Capulet: ‘She’s….’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘She’s not fourteen’

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Nurse: ‘And I…’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘And I might live to see thee married once,

I have my wish.’

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Juliet: ‘It’s an h….’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘It is an honour that i dream not of’

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Lady Capulet: ‘Well…’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘Well think of marriage now; younger than you.’

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Lady Capulet: ‘Read…’ Act 1 Scene 3

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‘Read o’er the volume of young Paris’ face,
And find delight writ there with beauty’s pen.’
‘Precious book of love’
‘fair volumes’
‘That book in many’s eyes doth share the glory
That in gold clasps the locks in the golden story:’

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Nurse: ‘Go…’

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‘Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days.’

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Capulet: ‘toes, Unp…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘toes, Unplagu’d with corns will walk a bout with you.’

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Romeo: ‘she doth…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘she doth teach the torches to burn bright’

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Romeo: ‘As a r…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘As a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear’

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Romeo: ‘Did my…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight!

For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night’

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Tybalt: ‘What da…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘What dare the slave
Come hither, cover’d with an antic face,
To fleer and scorn at our solemnity’

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Tybalt: ‘ Mon…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘Montague, our foe:

A villain that is hither come in spite’

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Capulet: ‘Here…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘Here in my house do him disparagement’

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Tybalt: ‘I’ll…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘I’ll not endure him.’

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Capulet: ‘You’ll make…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘You’ll make a mutiny among my guests!

You will set cock-a-hoop! you’ll be the man!’

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Romeo: ‘This ho…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,

My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand’

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Juliet: ‘Good…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much,
Which mannerly devotion shows in this,
For saints have hands that pilgrims’ hands do touch,
And palm to palm is holy palmers’ kiss.’

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Romeo: ‘dear saint,…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘dear saint, let lips do what hands do:

They pray, grant thou, lest faith turn to despair.’

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Romeo: ‘Thus from my…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘Thus from my lips, by thrine, my sin is purg’d.’

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Romeo: ‘O tres…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘O trespass sweetly urged!’

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Juliet: ‘If he be married,…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘If he be married,

My grave is like to be my wedding bed’

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Juliet: ‘My only…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘My only love sprung from my only hate!’

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Juliet: ‘That I must…’ Act 1 Scene 5

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‘That I must love a loathed enemy.’