R & J - All Important Quotes Flashcards

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Prologue

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1) “ancient grudge breaks to new mutiny”
2) “civil blood makes civil hands unclean”
3) “star crossed lovers”
4) “our toil shall strive to mend”
5) “death marked love”

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1.1 Battle

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5) “the quarrel is between our masters and us their men”
6) “draw, if you be men”
7) “part, fools!” - B
8) “Have at thee, coward!” - T
9) “Give me my long sword, ho!” - Lord C
10) “ancient quarrel new abroach” - Lord M

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1.1 - Prince and Caring Parents + Friends

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11) “neighbour stained steel”
12) “you men, you beasts”
13) “O where is Romeo?” – Lady M
14) “both by myself and many other friends”
15) “willingly give cure”

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1.1 Lovesick Romeo

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16) “so gentle… tyrannous and rough” - B
17) “O heavy lightness, serious vanity” - R
18) “doth add more grief” - R
19) “she is rich in beauty” -R
20) “thou canst not teach me to forget” -R

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1.2 Capulet x Paris

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21) “men so old as we to keep the peace”
22) “my child is yet a stranger in the world”
23) “younger than she are happier mothers made”
24) “my will to her consent is but a part… within her scope of choice

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1.2 Romeo continues become lovesick

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25) “rank poison of the old will die” - B
26) “whipped and tormented” - R
27) “I will make thee think thy swan a crow” - B

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1.3 Juliet x mummy

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28) “What, lamb! What ladybird!”
29) “Madam, I am here, What is your will?”
30) “thou willst fall backward”
31) “it is an honour I dream not of”
32) “younger than you, are made already mothers”
33) “than your consent gives strength to make it fly”

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1.4 Romeo continues moping to Benvolio and now Mercutio

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34) “I have a soul of lead”
35) “too rough, too rude, too boisterous… pricks like thorn” - R
36) “if love be rough with you, be rough with love” - M

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1.4 Queen Mab

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37) “lawyers fingers… dream on fees”
38) “parsons… dream of benefice”
38) “solider…dream of cutting foreign throats”
39) “good women of carriage”

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1.5 Capulet and Tubalt during the ball

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40) “which of you all will now deny to dance?”
41) “I have seen the day… worn the visor”
44) “Fetch me my rapier boy” - T
45) “this fiend Romeo”
46) “by the stock and honour of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin”
47) “I’ll not endure him.”
48) “He shall be endured…Am I the master here, or you?” “I’ll make you quiet” - Lord C

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1.5 Romeo sees Juliet + first meeting

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42) “as a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear”
43) “I ne’er say true beauty till this night.”
44) “two blushing pilgrims”
45) “rough touch … tender kiss”
46) “you kiss by the book” - J
47) “my only love sprung from my only hate!” - Juliet

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Chorus
2.1- Bawdy Mercutio and Benvolio

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1) “old desire… in his deathbed lie”
2) “can I go forward when my heart is here?”
3) “humours! Madman! Passions! Lover!”
4) “and if he hear thee, thou wilt anger him” - B

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2.2 The balcony - Romeo pining over Juliet from afar

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5) “he jests at scars that never felt a wound”
6) “it is my lady! O, it is my love!”
7) “the fairest stars in all the heaven”
8) “that I might touch that cheek!”

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2.2 The balcony - Romeo and Juliet talk and are infatuated, passionately in love

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9) “deny thy father and refuse thy name… I’ll no longer be a Capulet”
10) “take all my self” - J
11) “henceforth I will never be Romeo”
12) “what love can do, that dares love attempt” - R
13) “they will murder thee” - J
14) “my life were better ended by their hate… than wanting of thy love”
15) “god of my idolatry” - J
16) “well do not swear” -J
17) “too rash, too unadvised, too sudden”
18) “send me word tomorrow”

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2.3 Friar’s introduction

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19) “baleful weeds and precious juiced flowers.”
20) “virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied”
21) “I have forgot that name and that name’s woe”
22) “within thy help”
23) “fair daughter of rich Capulet”
24) “Is Rosaline… so soon forsaken?”
25) “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.
26) “to turn your household’s rancor to pure love”
27) “Wisely and slow. they stumble that run fast.”

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2.4 Friendship

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28) “Where the devil should this Romeo be?” - M
29) “Romeo will answer it” - B
30) “Alas poor Romeo, he is already dead” - M
31) “prince of Cat… courageous” - M
32) “Here comes Romeo!” - N
33) “I will bite thee by the ear… Nay, good goose, bite not!” - M R
34) “commend me to thy mistress.”

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2.5 impatient Juliet

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35) “O she is lame!… honey nurse what news?”
36) “old folks, many feign as they were dead,”
37) “sweet, sweet, sweet nurse, tell me, what says my love?”
38) “I must another way, to fetch a ladder… toil in your delight”

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2.6 The Marriage

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39) “so smiles the heaven upon this holy act”
40) “I may but call her mine.”
41) “these violent delights have violent ends”
42) “Therefore love moderately;”

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3.1 Mercutio and Benvolio talking and M’s battle with Tybalt’s before they die

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1) “thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more or a hair less” - M
2) “We talk here in the public… depart, here are eyes gaze upon us” - B
3) “I will budge for no man’s pleasure” - M
4) “thou art a villain” - T
5) “O calm, dishonourable, vile submission!” -M
6) “Good King of Cats… one of your nine lives… make haste” - M
7) “Draw Mercutio, beat down their weapons” -B

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3.1 The aftermath of Mercutio’s death

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8) “A plague o’ both your houses!” x3
9) My very friend… O sweet Juliet”
10) “O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead!”
11) **“Either thou or I, or both, must go with him”

12) “
O, I am Fortune’s fool!”**
13) “brave Mercutio. Romeo cries aloud “Hold, friends” Friends, part!”

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3.2 Juliet waiting for Romeo, and her reaction to Romeo’s banishment

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14) “Come, night. Come, Romeo.”
15) “my dearest cousin, and my dearer lord?”
16) “Beautful tyrant! Fiend angelical!”
17) “O, what a beast I was to chide him”
18) “That one word “banished” hath slain ten thousand Tybalts”
19)“no end, no limit, no measure”

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3.3 Romeo’s reaction to his banishment with the Friar

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20) “There is no word without Verona walls but purgatory, hell itself”
21) “O rude unthankfulness! … That is dear mercy, and thou sees it not” - F
22) “heaven is here where Juliet lives”
23) “but he is banished. But I am banished.”
24) “madmen have no ears” - F
25) “How is it with her… and how doth she?”
26) “ascend her chamber, hence and comfort her” - F

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3.4,3.5 - Capulet’s talking about Juliet, Lady Capulet talking to Juliet about Romeo, them disowning Juliet

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27)** “I think she will be ruled… wife go you”**
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31) “villain lives which slaughtered him”
32) “I will not marry yet, and when I do, I swear it shall be Romeo… I hate”
33)** “I beseech you on my knees**, hear me with patience”
34) “young baggage, disobedient wretch!”
35) “peace, you mumbling fool!”
36) “hang, beg, starve die in the streets”
37) “O sweet my mother, cast me not away!”
38) “I have done with thee”

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3.5 Juliet with Romeo, their last moments together. Juliet talkking to the Nurse after disowning

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28) “therefore stay yet; thou need’st not to be gone”
29) “thinkst thou we shall ever meet again? … I doubt it not”
39) “comfort me, counsel me.”
40) “happy in this second match… excels your first”
41) “Speaskst thou from thy heart?”
42) “If all else fail, myself have power to die”

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4.1 Juliet and Paris meeting at Friar Lawrence's cell
1) “the time is very short” – F 2) “**in his wisdom hastes our marriage”** 3) “too much minded by herself alone” 4) “happily met, my lady and my wife!”
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4.1 Weelping Juliet, Friar with a remedy
5) “**past hope, past cure, past help!”** 6) "off the battlements" 6) “this bloody knife” 7) “it strains me past the compass of my wits” 8) **“hold daughter… if thou darest, Ill give thee remedy”** 9) “love, give me strength!”
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4.2 repenting to Capulet
10) **“repent the sin of disobedient opposition”** 11) “henceforth I am every ruled by you.” 12) “**My heart is wondrous light,” - **Lord C
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4.3 Juliet drinks the concoction
13) “What if it be a poison…” 14) “…**he should be dishonoured… he married me before to Romeo”** 15) “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee!”
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4.4 and 4.5 Preparing and then finding Juliet dead
16) “make haste! Make haste, I say.” 17) “Why, lamb! Why, lady!” 18) “Help, help! My lady’s dead!” - N 19) **“O me, O me! My child” – Lady C** 20) **“and with my child my joys are buried!” – Lord C**
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5.1 Romeo's dream, and finding out about Juliet's death
1) “I dreamt my lady came and found me dead” 2) **“then I defy you, stars!”** 3) “I will hence tonight.” 4) “I do beseech you, sir, have patience… your looks are pale and wild” 5) **“desperate man” "misery"** 6) “come … go with me to Juliet’s grave, for there must I use thee” (posion)
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5.2 Friar messed up
7) “Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo” 8)**“Unhappy fortune!”**
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5.3 Paris and Romeo's fight
9) “Give me thy torch, boy.” – Paris 10) “sweet flower… my obsequies and true love’s rite” - P 11) “I descend into this bed of death… **my intents are savage wild**” – Romeo 12) “womb of death” 13) “**can vengeance be pursued further than death… thou must die.”** – Paris 14) “urging me to fury” – Romeo 15) “lay me with Juliet” – Paris 16) “noble County Paris!... **sour misfortune’s book!”**
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5.3 Romeo sees Juliet, and commits suicide
17) “O my love, my wife!” - R 18) **“inauspicious stars” - R** 19) “Thus with a kiss I die” - R
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5.3 Friar and Juliet finding out Romeo's dead
20) “unkind hour is guilty of this **lamentable chance!”** 21) “where is my lord?... where is my Romeo?” - J 22) “Thy husband there lies dead… **Come, Ill dispose of thee**” - F 23) “O happy dagger! Let me die.”
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5.3 Friar Confesses
26) “purge myself condemned and myself excused” 27) “she comes to me… bid me devise some mean… or she would kill herself” 28) “**untimely”**
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5.3 Everyone realises
24) “my wife is dead tonight!... what further woe conspires against mine age?” 25) “Seal up the mouth of outrage… till we can clear these ambiguities” - Prince 29) “Capulet, Montague, see… the **heavens means to kill your joys with love… all are punished”** - Prince 30) “O brother Montague” – Lord C 31) **“poor sacrifices of our enmity!” – Lord C** 32) “a glooming peace… never was a story of more woe… Juliet and her Romeo”