T - Fate Quotes Flashcards
Prologue - loins
Prologue – ‘from forth the fatal loins of these two foes’
Fatal – due to fate, or fatal (nasty) consequences
Prologue - star-crossed
Prologue – ‘a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life’
A1 S5 - foes
A1 S5 – ROMEO
‘Is she a Capulet? / O dear account! my life is my foe’s debt’
A1 S5 - name
JULIET
‘Go ask his name. – If he be married, / My grave is like to be my wedding bed’
She does die alongside him
A3 S1 - brawl
A3 S1 - BENVOLIO
‘we shall not scrape a brawl / For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.’
Mercutio dies
A3 S1 - fortune
ROMEO – ‘O, I am fortune’s fool!’
Blames Tybalt’s death on fate
A3 S3 - unmade
A3 S3 – ROMEO ‘Taking the measure of an unmade grave.’
At the end he is in a grave and dies
A3 S4 - dram
A3 S4 – LADY CAPULET
‘I’ll send to one in Mantua’
‘unaccustom’d dram’
Romeo goes and takes a poison
Dram – extraordinary little drink
A3 S5 - soul
A3 S5 – JULIET
‘I have an ill-divining soul’
Tells when / if something bad would happen
A5 S1 - defy
A5 S1 – ROMEO
‘Is that e’en so? /
Then I defy you stars’
He plans to get to Juliet by killing himself who he thinks is dead
A5 S2 - Unhappy
A5 S2 – FRIAR LAWRENCE
‘Unhappy fortune!’ Blaming fate – is he the real villain because he mediated this decision?