Juliet Flashcards

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In Act 1 scene 3, give two quotes that show Juliets response to the idea of marriage?

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“It is an honor that I dream not of”

“I’ll look to like, if looking liking move, but no more more deep will i endart my eye”

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In Act 1 Scene 5, what does Juliet say to disregard Romeo’s attempts at linking religion with love and what does this tell us about Juliet?

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“Lips that they must use in prayer’

  • tells us Juliet is non-impulsive/thinks things through
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In Act 1 Scene 5, Juliet says “You kiss by…

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the book”

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In Act 1 Scene 5, what does Juliet say after finding out that Romeo is a montague?

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“My only love sprung from my only hate”

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In act 2, Scene 2, what does Juliet tell Romeo to deny? (give the quote)

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“Deny thy father and refuse thy name and ill no longer be a capulet”

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Give a quote from Act 2 scene 2, indicating that Juliet knows that the only problem with their love is their names

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“Tis but thy name that is my enemy”

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Give 2 quotes from Act 2 Scene 2 that show that Juliet is cautious about Romeo being seen talking to her and vice versa

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“If they do see thee, they will murder thee”

“By whose direction found’st thou out this place”

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Give a quote from Act 2 Scene 2 from Juliet, saying that she wont be quickly won over by Romeo

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“If thou thinkst I am too quickly won….Ill say thee nay”

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In Act 2 Scene 2, Juliet tells Romeo to “swear not by…

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…the moon, the inconstant moon”

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In act 2 Scene 2, How does Juliet view her encounter with Romeo? (give a quote)

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Her encounter with Romeo is “too rash, to unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightening” to her

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Give a quote from Act 2 Scene 2 that perhaps suggests that Juliet is quite impulsive

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“My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep”

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Give a quote from Act 2 Scene 2 that foreshadows Juliet following Romeo to his grave

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“Follow thee my lord throughout the world”

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Give 3 quotes from Juliet in Act 2 Scene 5 that show her impatience

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“I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news”

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Give a quote from Act 2 Scene 5, that foreshadows Juliet faking her death

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“many feign as they were dead”

  • translation: many of them (old people like the nurse) pretend to be dead
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Give a quote from Act 2 Scene 6 that shows Juliets attitude to her love for Romeo

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“My true love is grown to such excess”

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Give a quote from Act 3 Scene 2 that suggests that their marriage had not yet been consummated

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“I have bought the mansion of a love but not possessed it”

17
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Give a quote from Act 3 Scene 2, that presents Juliet is an immature lover, and that links the night with their love

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‘Come night, come Romeo, come thou day in night’

18
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What does Juliet say, in Act 3 Scene 2, right after hearing that Romeo killed Tybalt

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“Serpent heart, hid with a flowering face’

19
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Give an oxymoron, Juliet uses in Act 3 Scene 2, to describe Romeo after hearing that he killed Tybalt

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“beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical”

20
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Give a quote from Act 3 Scene 2, that shows that Juliet has reverted back to her non-impulsive side

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‘Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband’

21
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Give a quote, from Act 3 Scene 2, that shows that Juliet associates banishment with death

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‘banished, There is no end…in that word’s death’

22
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Give 2 quotes, from Act 3 Scene 5, where Juliet contradicts herself when talking about whether Romeo should stay/go

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First she says ‘wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day’ but soon after, she says ‘begone, away’
- this shows that Juliet is rational again

23
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Give a quote, in Act 3 Scene 5, where Juliet foreshadows Romeo dead in a tomb

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“I see thee…as one dead in the bottom of a tomb’

24
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Give a quote, from Act 3 Scene 5, where Juliet uses dramatic irony and why is this dramatic irony?

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‘i never shall be satisfied…till i behold him dead’

  • This is dramatic irony as the audience know that Juliet loves Romeo but Lady Capulet doesnt
25
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What does Juliet call the nurse, in Act 3 Scene 5, after the nurse betrays her for her parents wishes

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‘most wicked fiend’

26
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Give a quote, from Act 4 Scene 1, that shows Juliets determination to die if she has to marry Paris

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‘I long to die, if what thou speakst speak not of remedy’

27
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Give a quote, from Act 4 Scene 1, that shows what Juliet would rather do, than marry Paris and what does this show

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‘chain me with roaring bears’

  • this shows her hatred towards the thought of marrying Paris
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In Act 4 Scene 1, what does Juliet say to the friar that shows her impulsiveness?

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‘Give me, Give me! Oh tell me not of fear’

29
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Give a quote, from Act 4 Scene 2, where Juliet ‘learns’ to be obedient to her Parents, after returning from the Friar

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‘I have learnt me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition’

30
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In Act 4 Scene 3, what does Juliet say that foreshadows her not seeing Lady Capulet and the nurse again (while shes alive)

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‘Farewell. God knows when we shall meet again’

31
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Give three quotes, from Act 4 Scene 3, that shows Juliets non-impulsive side (in her long speech)

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  1. ‘I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins’
  2. ‘What if this mixture do not work at all’
  3. ‘What if…the friar hath administered to have me dead’