Romeo and Juliet - Quotes Flashcards
Ah me, __ hours seem ___.
1.1: ‘Ah me, sad hours seem long’ - unrequited love (R)
O ____ ___, O ___ ___
1.1: ‘O brawling love, O loving hate’ - unrequited love (R)
Love is a ___ made with the ___ of ___
1.1: ‘Love is a smoke made with the fumes of sighs’ - unrequited love (R)
Under ___ heavy ___ do I ___
1.4: ‘Under love’s heavy burden do I sink’ - unrequited love (R)
Some _____ yet ___ in the ___, … some __ ____ of untimely ___
1.4: ‘Some consequence yet hanging in the stars, … some vile forfeit of untimely death’ - fate(R)
O I am ___ ___.
3.1: ‘O but I am fortune’s fool.’ - fate (R)
Then I ___ you, ___!
5.1: ‘Then I defy you, stars!’ - fate (R)
Did my ____ ___ till now? I never saw true ___ till this night.
1.5: ‘Did my heart love till now? I never saw true beauty till this night.’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
Juliet is the ___
2.2: ‘Juliet is the sun’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
The ____ of those cheeks would ___ those ____
2.2: ‘The brightness of those cheeks would shame those stars’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
Bright ___
2.2: ‘Bright angel’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
With ___ light ___ did I o’erperch these ___
2.2: ‘With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
Here ___ Juliet, and her ____ makes this ____ a feasting presence full of ____
5.3: ‘Here lies Juliet, and her beauty makes this vault a feasting presence full of light.’ - romantic love for Juliet (R)
I do protest I never ___ ___, but ___ thee better than thou canst devise.
3.1: ‘I do protest I never injured thee, but loved thee better than thou canst devise.’ - facing conflict (R)
____ I am none
3.1: ‘Villain I am none’ - facing conflict (R)
___ Mercutio put thy ___ up
3.1: ‘Gentle Mercutio put thy rapier up’ -facing conflict (R)
O ____ Juliet, thy ___ hath made me _____
3.1: ‘O sweet Juliet, thy love hath made me effeminate’ -facing conflict (R)
____, I am here
1.3: ‘Madam, I am here’ - relationship with parents and nurse (J)
____, ____, ____ nurse
2.5: ‘Sweet, sweet, sweet nurse’ - relationship with parents and nurse (J)
___ can I never be of what I ____!
3.5: ‘Proud I can never be of what I hate’ - relationship with parents and nurse (J)
[to ____] Henceforward I am ever ____ by ___
4.2: [to Capulet] ‘Henceforward I am ever ruled by you’ - relationship with parents and nurse (J)
You ____ by the ___
1.5: ‘You kiss by the book’ - romantic love for Romeo (J)
All my ___ at thy foot I’ll lay, and follow ___ my ___ throughout the ___
2.2: ‘All my fortunes at thy foot I’ll lay, and follow thee my lord throughout the world.’ - romantic love for Romeo (J)
My ___ is as ____ as the ___, my ___ as deep.
2.2: ‘My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep’ - romantic love for Romeo (J)
I have ___ the ___ of a ___ but not _____ it
3.2: ‘I have bought the mansion of a love but not possessed it’ - romantic love for Romeo (J)
an ____ child who hath new ___ but may not ___ them.
3.2: ‘an impatient child who hath new robes but may not wear them.’ - romantic love for Romeo (J)
I’ll look to ____, if looking ____ move
1.3: ‘I’ll look to like, if looking liking move’ - practical attitude to love (J)
____, ____, wherefore art thou ____ ?
2.2: ‘Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?’ - practical attitude to love (J)
It is too ___, too ____, too ___, too like… ____
2.2: ‘It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like… lightning’ - practical attitude to love (J)
This ___ of ___… May prove a ____ ___ when next we meet.
2.2: ‘This bud of love… May prove to be a beauteous flower when next we meet.’ - practical attitude to love (J)
My only ___ ___ from my only ___!
1.5: ‘My only love sprung from my only hate!’ - love/hate/death (J)
O ____ ___, hid with a ____ face!
3.2: ‘O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!’ - love/hate/death (J)
Bid me ___, rather than ___ ____, form the ____ of any ___
4.1: ‘Bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, from the battlements of any tower’ - love/hate/death (J) to FL
O happy ____
5.3: ‘O happy dagger’ - love/hate/death (J)
I do but ___ the ____. Put up thy ___ or manage it to part these men with me.
1.1: ‘I do but keep the piece, Put up thy sword or manage it to part these men with me.’ - benvolio
I pray thee, ___ ____, let’s retire… these hot days is the ___ ____ stirring
3.1: ‘I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire… these hot days is the mad blood stirring’ - benvolio
Turn thee, ____, look upon they ___
1.1: ‘Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon they death.’ - tybalt
___? I hate the ___, as I hate ___, all ____, and thee.
1.1: ‘Peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.’ - tybalt