C - Juliet Quotes Flashcards

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A1 - madam

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A1 S3 – ‘Madam’

Very formal to her mother

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A1 - torches

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A1 S5 – ROMEO: ‘O she doth teach the torches to burn bright’

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A1 - pilgrim

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CHECK THE SONNET

A1 S5 – ‘Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, / which mannerly devotion shows in this’

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A1 - book

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A1 S5 – ‘You kiss by the book’

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A1 - sprung

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A1 S5 – ‘My only love sprung from my only hate!’

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A2 - wherefore

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A2 S2 – ‘O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo / Deny thy father and refuse thy name’

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A2 - moon

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A2 S2 – ‘O swear not by the moon, th’inconstant moon’

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A3 - torment

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A3 S2 – ‘What devil art thou torment me like this?’

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A2 - fiend

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A3 S2 – ‘Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical!’
‘A damned saint, an honourable villain!’

Use of oxymorons – Romeo used these

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Where does Juliet use conceptual freedom?

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‘I shall never be satisfied / With Romeo, till I behold him – dead – / Is my poor heart’

Double meaning – I will not be satisfied until Romeo is dead (what lady capulet will think) and my heart is dead and I will not be satisfied until I see Romeo

Use of Punning

This allows Juliet to create conceptual freedom

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A3 - baggage

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A3 S5 – LORD CAPULET ‘you baggage!’

A3 S5 – LORD CAPULET ‘hang, beg, starve, die in the streets’

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A3 - damnation

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(to nurse) – ‘Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend!

When the nurse dismisses her to be with Romeo she is really angry

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A4 - may

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A4 S1 – ‘That may be, sir, when I may be a wife’

Cool response - change in character

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A4 - subtly

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A4 S3 – ‘What if the poison which the Friar / subtly hath minister’d to have me dead’
Contemplating whether to take the poison and what the side effects may be of it

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A5 - restorative

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A5 S3 – ‘Some poison yet doth hang on them, / ‘To make me die with a restorative’

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