Romeo and Juliet Flashcards

(51 cards)

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Sampson – “I will be cruel

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Sampson – “I will be cruel with the maids” (act 1, scene 1)

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Abram – “do you bite your

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Abram – “do you bite your thumb at us, sir” ( act 1, scene1

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who says - “I do but keep the peace” (act 1, scene 1)

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benvolio “I do but keep the peace” (act 1, scene 1)

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benvolio - “new infection to thy eye

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benvolio - “new infection to thy eye….the rank poison of old will die” (act 1 scene 2)

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benvolio “I pray thee good Mercutio, let’s retire….

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benvolio “I pray thee good Mercutio, let’s retire…. If we meet we shall not scape a brawl” (Act 3 scene 1)

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Mercutio + Benvolio “by my head here comes the Capulets” (Benvolio)

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  • Mercutio + Benvolio “by my head here comes the Capulets” (Benvolio) “by my heel, I care not” (Mercutio ) (act 3 scene 1)
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Tybalt –
- “talk of peace? I hate the

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Tybalt –
- “talk of peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues” (act1, scene 1)

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who says - “Now by the stock and honour of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin” (act 1 scene 5)

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tybalt

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Prince –
- “enemies to

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Prince –
- “enemies to peace “ (act 1 , scene 1)

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who says - “Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word”

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the prince

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Prince ‘all are

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prince “all are punished” (act 5 scene 3)

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Romeo –
- “o brawling love o

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Romeo –
- “o brawling love o loving hate, feather of led’ (act 1 scene 1)

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Romeo - “still live in chaste?…. sparing

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Romeo - “still live in chaste?…. sparing makes a huge waste” (act 1 scene 1)

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who says - “she doth teach the torches to burn bright”(act 1 scene 5)

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Romeo

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Romeo - “did my heart love until not?. I ne’er saw true beauty

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Romeo- “did my heart love until not?. I ne’er saw true beauty till this night” (act1 scene5)

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who says - “give me my sin again” (act 1 scene 5)

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Romeo

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Romeo - (at Mercutio) “he jests at scars that never

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romeo- (at Mercutio) “he jests at scars that never felt a wound” (act2 scene 1)

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Romeo - - “Juliet is the

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Romeo - “Juliet is the sun” (act 2 scene 1)

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who says - “O I am fortunes fool!” (act 3 scene 1)

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Romeo

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Juliet –
- (to be married) “it is an honour I

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Juliet –
- (to be married) “it is an honour I dream not of” (act 1 scene 3)

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who says - “if he Is married my grave is like to be my deathbed” (act 1 scene 5)

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Juliet - - “my only love sprung from

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Juliet - - “my only love sprung from my only hate” (act 1 scene 5)

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Juliet - - “”if thou wilt swear by thy gracious self which is the

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Juliet - “”if thou wilt swear by thy gracious self which is the god of my idolatry’ (act 2 scene 2)

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Juliet - “is Romeo slaughtered? and is

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Juliet - “is Romeo slaughtered? And is Tybalt dead?” (Act 3 scene 2)

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who says "a damned saint, an honourable villain!”
Juliet
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Juliet - “ O god, I have an i
Juliet - “ O god, I have an ill-divining soul” (Act 3 scene 5)
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who says - “I long to die” (act 4 scene 1)
Juliet
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who says - “my child is yet a stranger to the world” (act 1 , scene 2)
capulet
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capulet - “two more summers …. Think
capulet - “two more summers …. Think her ripe to be a bride” (act1 scene 2)
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capulet - “she is the hopeful lady of my
capulet - “she is the hopeful lady of my earth….. woo her” (act 1 scene 2)
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who says - “am I the master here or you?” (act 1 scene 5)
capulet
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capulet - “out you
capulet - “out you baggage” (Act 3 scene 5)
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capulet - “hang thee, young
capulet - “hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!” (Act 3 scene 5 )
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who says - “my fingers itch” (act 3 scene 5)
capulet
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Lady capulet- - “I would the fool be
Lady capulet- - “I would the fool be married to her grave!” (act 3 scene 5)
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Nurse – - “such a man…. Why he’s a
Nurse – - “such a man…. Why he’s a man of wax” (act 1 scene 3)
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nurse - “go girl seek happy nights to
nurse - “go girl seek happy nights to happy days” (act 1 scene 3)
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Mercutio – - “if love be rough with you, be
Mercutio – - “if love be rough with you, be rough with love” (act 1 scene 4)
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who says dreamers often lie.” (act 1 scene 4)
mercutio
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- (from Romeo) he jests at scars that
- (from Romeo) he jests at scars that never felt a wound” (act2 scene 1)
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- Mercutio + Benvolio “by my head here comes the Capulets” (Benvolio) “by my heel,
- Mercutio + Benvolio “by my head here comes the Capulets” (Benvolio) “by my heel, I care not” (Mercutio ) (act 3 scene 1)
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mercutio - ‘A plague o’ both
mercutio - ‘A plague o’ both your houses!” (act 3 scene 1)
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who says - “I was hurt under your arm” (Act 3 scene 1)
mercutio
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Friar Lawrence – - “Poison hath
Friar Lawrence – - “Poison hath residence, and medicine power” (Act 2 scene 3) (Chekhov’s gun)
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friar Lawrence - "So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies not
friar Lawrence - So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts but inn their eyes” (Act 2 scene 3)
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who says - “And thou art wedded to calamity” (act 3 scene 3)
friar Lawrence
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friar Lawrence “call the back with twenty hundred
“call the back with twenty hundred thousand times more joy” (Act 3 scene 3)
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friar Lawrence “myself condemned and
friar Lawrence “myself condemned and myself excused” (act 5 scene3)
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Paris – - “lay me with
Paris – - “lay me with Juliet” (act 5 scene 3)
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Paris – - “younger than she are
Paris – - “younger than she are happy mothers made.” (act 1 scene 2)
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Romeo " I defy..."
"I defy you stars"