Romeo And Juliet Flashcards

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Act 1 scene 1
If ever you disturb our streets again,
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace

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The Prince

If you ever fight again you will be killed

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Act 1 scene 1
What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word
As I hate hell, all Montagues and thee

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Tybalt

Tybalt doesnt like peace or the Montagues

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Act 1 scene 1

The fiery Tybalt

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Benvolio

Angry Tybalt

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Act 1 scene 1

Out of her favour where I am love

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Romeo

The girl I love does not love me

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Act 1 scene 1

Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast

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Romeo

I have my own share of sadness

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Act 1 scene 2
She’s the hopeful lady of my Earth.
But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart
My will to her consent is but a part

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Capulet
All my hopes depend on her
Win her love
My say in Juliets choice of husband is not absolute

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Act 1 scene 2

And I will make thee think thy swan a crow

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Benvolio

You will consider Rosaline much inferior to them

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Act 1 scene 2
The all-seeing sun
Ne’er saw her match since first the world begun

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Romeo

There’s never been someone like her

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Act 1 scene 3
I’ll look to like, if looking liking move
But no more deep will I endart mine eye
That your consent gives strength to make it fly

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Juliet
I’ll expect to like him, if looking at him
can make me like him, but I will make my feelings for him depend on your consent

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Act 1 scene 4
Is love a tender thing? It is too rough,
Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like a thorn

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Romeo

Love hurts

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Act 1 scene 4
For my mind misgives
Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars

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Romeo
I have doubts and fears
Destiny has decided that some chain of events will start at this feast tonight and end with my early death

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Act 1 scene 5

Did my heart love till now? Forswear i, sight!

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Romeo

He’s never felt love until this day

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Act 1 scene 5
I will withdraw. But this intrusion shall,
Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall

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Tybalt

But Romeos visit will have the worst results

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Act 1 scene 5
Go ask his name
If he be married
My grave is like to be my wedding bed

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Juliet

Find out his name and if he if married I will be sad

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Act 1 scene 5
My only love is my only hate!
Too early seen unknown, and known too late!

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Juliet
The one man I love is the son of the one family I hate
I saw him to soon without knowing who he was

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Act 1 scene 1

Examine other beauties

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Benvolio

Look for a different girl

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If love be rough with you, be rough with love

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Mercutio

If love is rough be rough back

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What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!

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Romeo

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O Romeo, Romeo! – wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I’ll no longer be a Capulet. (Juliet)

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Juliet
Where are you Romeo
I’ll deny my father and my name
Swear that you love me and I’ll no longer be a Capulet

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• What’s in a name? That which we call a rose

By any other name would smell as sweet.

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Juliet
What is a name?
The name of a rose doesn’t change the smell

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• With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls.

For stony limits cannot hold love out.

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Romeo

Stony walls cannot stop me from seeing Juliet

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• My life were better ended by their hate

Than death prorogued, wanting of thy love.

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Romeos
My life would be better off ended by their hate
Than not being able to love you

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• Although I joy in thee,
I have no joy of this contract tonight.
It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden.

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Juliet
I am happy with you
But i have no joy in this meeting tonight
It is to rash

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• Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set

On the fair daughter of rich Capulet.

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Romeo

Know that my love is for the rich daughter of capulet

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• Young men’s love then lies | Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.
Friar Lawrence Young men's love lies It is not in their heart but their eyes
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• For this alliance may so happy prove | To turn your households’ rancour to pure love. (Friar Lawerence)
Because of this marriage | The peace between the two families might be restored
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Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.
Friar Lawrence
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Prince of Cats
Mercucio
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Now art thou sociable. Now art thou Romeo
Mercutio
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• If ye lead her in a fool’s Paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of Behaviour,
Nurse If you aren't serious about this I will make sure you pay
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• Then hie you hence to Friar Lawerence’ cell. | There stays a husband to make you a wife. (The Nurse)
The nurse Go to friar Lawrence's cell There your future husband is waiting for you
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Act 3 scene 1 Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting
Romeo Tybalt, I cannot tell you why I have to love you But that does not mean I'm not angry at you because of that comment
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Act 3 scene 1 | A plague a' both your houses
Mercutio | A curse on both Capulet's and Montague's
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Act 3 scene 1 This day's black fate on more days doth depend This but begins the woe others must end
Romeo Today's bad luck will overshadow all that is to follow Today's misery will reach its conclusion in the days to come
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Act 3 scene 1 | Either thou or I, or both, must go with him
Romeo | Either you or I, or both have to go with Mercutio
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Act 3 scene 1 | O, I am fortune's fool!
Romeo | O I am a laughing stock
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Act 3 scene 1 I beg for justice, which thou, Prince, must give Romeo slew Tybalt. Romeo must not live
Lady Capulet I beg for justice, which you, Prince, must give Romeo killed Tybalt. Romeo must die
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Act 3 scene 2 Come, gentle night. Come loving, black- browned night Give me my Romeo, and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out into little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun
Juliet Come night and bring Romeo And when he shall die, cut him into a million stars so people will worship the night and pay no worship to the sun
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Act 3 scene 2 | O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!
Juliet | Romeo is pleasant on the outside but evil inside
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Act 3 scene 2 There's no trust, No faith, no honesty in men
Nurse | Men can't be trusted
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Act 3 scene 2 My husband lives, that slew Tybalt would have slain; And Tybalt's dead, that would have slain my husband All this is comfort
Juliet My husband is alive, that Tybalt would have killed; And Tybalt's dead, that would have killed my husband All this is comfort
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Act 3 scene 3 Heaven is here, Where Juliet lives
Romeo | Heaven is where Juliet lives
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Act 3 scene 3 Doth she not think me an old murderer, Now I have stained the childhood of our joy With blood removed but little from her own
Romeo Does she hate me an old murderer, Now I have ruined our love With blood removed but not hers
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Act 3 scene 4 | These times we woe afford no time to woo
Paris | These times of sadness have no time for love
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Act 3 scene 4 | I think she will be ruled in all respects by me
Capulet | I think she will obey my rules
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Act 3 scene 5 | I must be gone and live, or stay and die
Romeo | I must go and live or stay and die
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Act 3 scene 5 Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb Either my eyesight fails, or thou lookest pale
Juliet | I think I see that you aren't feeling very well
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Act 3 scene 5 Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn The gallant, young and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peters church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride
Lady Capulet | Marry Paris at Saint peters church next Thursday
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Act 4 scene 1 I long to die If what thou speakest speak not of remedy
Juliet | The time has come for me to die unless you solved my problem
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Act 4 scene 5 Death lies on her like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of all the field
Capulet | She died at the wrong time
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Act 4 scene 5 Alack, my child is dead, And with my child my joys are buried
Capulet My child is dead, And with my child my happiness is gone
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Act 4 scene 5 | Turn from their office to black funeral
Capulet | Turn the wedding into a funeral
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Act 5 scene 1 | I sell thee poison. Thou hast sold me none
Romeo | ?
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Act 5 scene 2 The letter was not nice, but full of charge Of dear import;and the neglecting it May do much danger. Friar John, go hence
Friar Lawrence The letter was not important, but full of serious business Of urgent importance and neglecting it May cause damage
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Act 5 scene 2 | Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man
Romeo | Young man, don't tempt a desperate man
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Act 5 scene 3 Put not another sin upon my head By urging me to fury
Romeo | Don't make me so angry so I commit another sin by killing you
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Act 5 scene 3 | This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die
Juliet | Let me die
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Act 5 scene 3 See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love And I, for winking at your discords too, Have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished
``` Prince What a punishment That heaven finds a reason to kill your children And I for ignoring you Have lost two relatives. All a punished ```
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Act 5 scene 3 For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and Romeo
Prince There never was a story as sad As Romeo and Juliet