Romeo and Juliet quotes Flashcards
Juliet
‘He shall not….
make me there a joyful bride’
Juliet
‘Too rash,….
too sudden, too unadvised and too like the lighting’
Juliet
‘Deny thy…
Father and refuse thy name’
Juliet
‘I will do it without
fear’
Juliet
‘O,…
happy dagger’
Juliet
‘My only love…
sprung from my only hate’
Juliet
‘O happy dagger, this is…..
thy sheath. There rust and let me die’
Juliet
‘My bounty….
is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep’
Juliet
‘O serpent heart….
hid with a flowering face’
Juliet
‘This bud of love […] may prove…..
a beauteous flower when next we meet’
Romeo
‘Under….
love’s heavy burden do I sink’
Romeo/FATE
‘Some consequences yet hanging in the stars….
.. some vile forfeit of untimely death’
Romeo
‘With love’s light wings…
did I o’er-perch these walls’
Romeo
‘I have night’s….
cloak to hide me from their sight’
Romeo
‘Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven….
[….]To twinkle in their spheres till they return’
Romeo/FATE
‘Then, I defy…
you stars’
Romeo
‘Nor ope her lap…
to Saint-seducing gold’
Romeo
‘Feather of ….., Bright ….., Cold ….., Sick …..’
Lead
Smoke
Fire
Health
Romeo
‘O brawling…..
love, o loving hate’
Celestial imagery/FORESHADOWING (Anything relating to the sky)
‘A pair of….
star-crossed lovers take their life’
Celestial imagery/ FATE (Anything relating to the sky)
Act 1 Scene 4
‘My mind misgives/Some consequence….
yet hanging in the Stars’
Tybalt description:
“The fiery Tybalt, …..
with his sword prepared?”
Tybalt
“What, drawn and talk of …..
peace? I hate the word as I hate hell all montages, and thee”
Tybalt
“Turn thee Benvolio, …..
look upon thy death”
FATE/Romeo
“But he that hath….
the steerage of my course Direct my sail!”
Mercuito/FATE
“I talk of dreams, which are..
the children of an idle brain, begt nothing but vain fantasy”
Capulet/FAMILY(negative)
“Hang thee, …
young baggage, disobedient wretch!”
Capulet/FAMILY(positive)
“Within her…
scope of choice lies my consent”
Juliet/FAMILY
“Sweet, …….
sweet, sweet nurse”
Juliet/FAMILY
“Madam, ….
I am here”
Talking to her mother
Nurse/FAMILY
“What, lamb!…..
What ladybird!”
Prologue/CONFLICT
“From ancient grudge….
break to new mutiny”
Tybalt/CONFLICT
“Now, by the stock and honour of my kin ……
to strike him dead I hold it not a sin”
Benvolio/Keeping the peace
“I pray thee, good Mercuito, let’s retire…
these hot days is the mad blood stirring”
Sampson/aggression and family feud
“I will push Montague’s men from…
the wall and thrust his maids to the wall”
Lord Capulet/bringing forward wedding day
“I’ll have this…
knot knit up by tomorrow morning”
Prince
“You beasts, that quench the…
fire of your pernicious rage
With purple foundations issuing from your veins”