Romeo and Juliet Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

(Friar Laurence)
Act 2
Wi… and …. …… s…… that … …..

A

“Wisely and slow they stumble that run fast.”

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(Friar Laurence)
Act 2
These ……….. ……………… ………. have ………….. …………

A

“These violent delights have violent ends.”

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3
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(Friar Laurence)
Act 3
Thy …… are ………

A

“Thy tears are womanish.”

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(Friar Laurence)
Act 5
………………. fortune

A

“Unhappy fortune.”

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5
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(Friar Laurence)
Act 5
A …………. power …………. ……. ………………. ………………… ………………….. …………. ………

A

“A greater power than we can contradict hath thwarted our intents.”

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6
Q

(Nurse)
Act 2
If .. …… lead ………………………………. ……………..

A

“If ye should lead her into a fool’s paradise.”

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7
Q

(Nurse)
Act 5
O ………………….. day! O …………… …………!

A

“O lamentable day! O woeful time!”

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8
Q

(Nurse)
Act 3
You are …… ………. ….. ……..

A

“You are too much in love.”

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9
Q

(Mercutio)
Act 1
“If love …………. ……………. …………………… ……………. ………………love.”

A

“If love be rough with you, be rough with love.”

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10
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(Mercutio)
Act 3
O ……. dis…………. …………………………. …………………….

A

“O calm dishonourable vile submission.”

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11
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(Mercutio)
Act 3
A p…….. on ………. ……….. ………….

A

“A plague on both your houses.”

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12
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(Mercutio)
Act 1
You are a ….. ………… …………. …………

A

“You are a lover; borrow Cupid’s wings.”

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13
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(Mercutio)
Act 1
Prick ……………. ………………………… ……… beat ……… down

A

“Prick love for pricking and you beat love down.”

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14
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(Juliet)
Act 1
My only ………….. ……………………….. ………..

A

“My only love sprung from my only hate.”

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15
Q

(Juliet)
Act 1
My grave … ……………. ……………. ………… …….

A

“My grave is like to be my wedding bed.”

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16
Q

(Prince)
Act 1
“Rebellious ……………. ……………….. ……….. …………….”

A

“Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace”

17
Q

(Benvolio)
Act 1
Examine …………… ………………..

A

“Examine other beauties.”

18
Q

(Benvolio)
Act 1
Part …..!

A

“Part fools!”

19
Q

(Prince)
Act 1
“Your ……. ……………….. pay the ……… of the ……………”

A

“Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.”

20
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(Prince)
Act 3
“Mercy but ……….. ……………………… those that ……..”

A

“Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill.”

21
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(Prince)
Act 5
“See ………. …………… ………. is laid ……………..”

A

“See what scourge is laid upon your hate.”

22
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(Prince)
Act 5
“All ….. ……………..”

A

“All are punished.”

23
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(Romeo)
Act 1
“Juliet is …………..”

A

“Juliet is the sun.”

24
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(Romeo)
Act 3
“O I am ………………….”

A

“O I am fortune’s fool.”

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(Romeo) Act 1 "My lips .........................................."
"My lips two blushing pilgrims."
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(Prince) Act 5 "For there was never a story of ............ ........ than .............. ............ ................."
"For there was never a story of more woe than Juliet and her Romeo."
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(Juliet) Act 2 "What's ......... ........... ........? That which .................................. By any other name would ..............................”
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.”
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(Juliet) Act 3 “I would ................................................................................. grave!”
“I would the fool were married to her grave!”
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(Juliet) Act 5 "Drink all; .... ............... no ....................... ................. "
"Drink all; and leave no friendly drop"
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(Juliet) "O ........ ........................! This is thy ........: there rust and ......... ............ ....."
"O, happy dagger! This is thy sheath: there rust, and let me die."