Romeo and Juliet Flashcards
(33 cards)
(Fate)”Some consequence………………………..”
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
“I ………… stars”
(A5S1)
(Love, Fate)
I defy thee stars
(Romeo)
“A pair …………………..”
(Fate, love, death)
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life
(Fate)”These violent………………….”
These violent delights have violent ends
(Free will)”Either thou, or……,…..,…………”
Either thou, or i, or both must go with him
“O ……….. …………. ”
(A5S3)
(love, fate, Free will)
O happy dagger
(Juliet)
(Male aggression)“Do you ___________ your thumb at us __________.”
Do you bite your thumb at us sir
(Male aggression)“_______________ hate”
Cankered hate
(Male aggression)“Am I the _______________, here or _________?”(Power A1S5)
Am i the master here or you
(Lord Capulet) said to (Tybalt when he wants to attack Romeo)
(Male aggression)“O calm, ………………………., ………………….!”
O calm dishonourable vile submission
(Male aggression)“Fire eyed _____________ be my ____________ now”
Fire eyed fury be my conduct now
(Nurse)‘Go, girl, ……………….. to ……………’ (A1S3)
‘Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days.’ (A1S3)
(Nurse)‘I can tell ……………………………’ (A1S3)
‘I can tell her age unto an hour.’ (A1S3)
(Nurse)‘You are to blame, …………………….’ (A3S5)
‘You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so.’ (A3S5)
(Lord Capulet)“She is the …………………….” (Act 1, Scene 2)
“She is the hopeful lady of my earth.” (Act 1, Scene 2)
(Lord Capulet)“Let two more ……………………….” (Act 1, Scene 2)
“Let two more summers wither in their pride” (Act 1, Scene 2)
(Lord Capulet)“Death …………on her…………… / Upon the …………………………. field.” (Act 4, Scene 5)
“Death lies on her like an untimely frost / Upon the sweetest flower of all the field.” (Act 4, Scene 5)
(Lord Capulet)“Hang ……………………………….!” (Act 3, Scene 5)
“Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!” (Act 3, Scene 5)
(Lady Capulet)“Revive, …………………..!”(Act 4, Scene 5)
“Revive, look up, or I will die with thee!”(Act 4, Scene 5)
(Lady Capulet)“I would the …………………grave.” (Act 3, Scene 5)
“I would the fool were married to her grave.” (Act 3, Scene 5)
(Friar Laurence)’These……………………ends.’ (A2S6)
‘These violent delights have violent ends.’ (A2S6)
“Peace? …………………………… and
thee”
(A1S1)
(feud, honour, masculinity,
gender, conflict, hate)
“Peace? I hate the word. As I
hate hell, all Montagues and
thee”
(Tybalt)
‘……………hate.’
(A1S1)
(conflict, hate, feud)
‘Cankered hate.’
(Prince)
“O ………….love, O …………….hate”
(Love A1S1)
(love, internal conflict)
“O brawling love, O loving hate”
(Romeo)