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-Romeo is the son of Montague and lady Montague, he is about sixteen.
- " O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse my name; or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I will no longer be a Capulet". ( Act 2, scene 2, line 33-36)
- this quote is basically Juliet saying that she loves him and she would deny her father and change her name for him.
- " O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse my name; or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I will no longer be a Capulet". ( Act 2, scene 2, line 33-36)
- this quote is basically Juliet saying that she loves him and she would deny her father and change her name for him.
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- Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and lady Capulet, she is about fourteen.
- " Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy center out". ( Act 2, scene 1, line 1-2)
- This quote is Romeo basically saying can I go forward after seeing Juliet because he is head over heels in love with her.
- " Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy center out". ( Act 2, scene 1, line 1-2)
- This quote is Romeo basically saying can I go forward after seeing Juliet because he is head over heels in love with her.
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- Friar Lawrence is the church pastor or priest.
- " In one respect I will thy assignment be: for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households rancor to pure love". ( Act 2, scene 3, line 90- 93)
- this quote just shows how wise and smart Friar is, you can tell through the way he spaeks and through his vocabulary.
- " In one respect I will thy assignment be: for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households rancor to pure love". ( Act 2, scene 3, line 90- 93)
- this quote just shows how wise and smart Friar is, you can tell through the way he spaeks and through his vocabulary.
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- The nurse in Romeo and Juliet is like Juliet's second mother she has taken care of her since she was little.
- " Good heart, and i'faith I will tell her as much. Lord, lord, she will be a joyful woman". ( Act 2, scene 4, line 158-159)
- this quote in a way shows how loyal the nurse is to Juliet because of the news she is getting for Juliet.
- " Good heart, and i'faith I will tell her as much. Lord, lord, she will be a joyful woman". ( Act 2, scene 4, line 158-159)
- this quote in a way shows how loyal the nurse is to Juliet because of the news she is getting for Juliet.
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- Tybalt is a Capulet in the play he is the cousin of Juliet and he is always looking for a reason to start a fight.
-" Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 63-64)
- this quote spoken by Tybalt shows his attitude and how much he is looking to fight.
-" Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 63-64)
- this quote spoken by Tybalt shows his attitude and how much he is looking to fight.
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- Mercutio is a good friend of Romeos, at times he can be a bit of a goof throughout the play.
- " come, sir, your passado". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 81)
- this quot really brings out Mercutio's personality it shows that he is not affraid to get into a fight and that he usually fools around.
- " come, sir, your passado". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 81)
- this quot really brings out Mercutio's personality it shows that he is not affraid to get into a fight and that he usually fools around.
SIGNIFICANT quotations
ACT 1
- " Perhaps you have learned it without book; but I pray, can you read any thing you see? ( Act 1, scene 2, line 59-60)
- this quote in my opinion is important in act 1 because this is how Romeo finds out about the party and if that did not happen then Juliet and him would have never met and fallen in love.
ACT 2
- " O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name" . ( Act 2, scene 2, line 33-34)
- This quote is important in act 2 because it is just what romeo needed to here Juliet say to know if she liked him or not and she said that she loved him and would deny her father for him.
ACT 3
- " This shall determine that". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 127)
- this quote is important in act three because this is when romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet' s cousin after he already married her.
ACT 4
- " take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilling liquor drink thou off, when presently through all thy veins shall run a cold and drowsy humour". ( Act 4, scene 1, line 93-96)
- this is an important line in act 4 because it is when friar comes up with a plan to get romeo and Juliet back together, but things may not turn out so well.
ACT 5
- " there rust, and let me die". ( Act 5, scene 3, line 170)
- this line is important in the last act because this is when Juliet kills herself when she finds romeo dead in the tomb next to her.
- " Perhaps you have learned it without book; but I pray, can you read any thing you see? ( Act 1, scene 2, line 59-60)
- this quote in my opinion is important in act 1 because this is how Romeo finds out about the party and if that did not happen then Juliet and him would have never met and fallen in love.
ACT 2
- " O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name" . ( Act 2, scene 2, line 33-34)
- This quote is important in act 2 because it is just what romeo needed to here Juliet say to know if she liked him or not and she said that she loved him and would deny her father for him.
ACT 3
- " This shall determine that". ( Act 3, scene 1, line 127)
- this quote is important in act three because this is when romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet' s cousin after he already married her.
ACT 4
- " take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilling liquor drink thou off, when presently through all thy veins shall run a cold and drowsy humour". ( Act 4, scene 1, line 93-96)
- this is an important line in act 4 because it is when friar comes up with a plan to get romeo and Juliet back together, but things may not turn out so well.
ACT 5
- " there rust, and let me die". ( Act 5, scene 3, line 170)
- this line is important in the last act because this is when Juliet kills herself when she finds romeo dead in the tomb next to her.
Dramatic terms
Soliloquy- A single character on stage thinking out loud. Shakespeare uses this when Juliet is on her balcony and romeo over hears her thinking about him.
Dramatic Irony- occurs when the audience or reader knows something a character does not know. Shakespeare uses this when Juliet is waiting to hear from the nurse who went to go see if romeo was still planning on marring Juliet.
Comedy- A play, movie, or television program that is funny and has a happy ending. Shakespeare uses comedy when mercutio makes jokes about the nurse but in the end the nurse gets what she came for.
Tragedy- A serious play having an unhappy ending. Shakespeare uses this when Juliet and romeo kill them selves in the tomb.
Foreshadowing- the use of clues or hints suggesting events that will occur later in the plot. Shakespeare uses this when romeo tells the nurse that he will meet Juliet to get married.
Dramatic Irony- occurs when the audience or reader knows something a character does not know. Shakespeare uses this when Juliet is waiting to hear from the nurse who went to go see if romeo was still planning on marring Juliet.
Comedy- A play, movie, or television program that is funny and has a happy ending. Shakespeare uses comedy when mercutio makes jokes about the nurse but in the end the nurse gets what she came for.
Tragedy- A serious play having an unhappy ending. Shakespeare uses this when Juliet and romeo kill them selves in the tomb.
Foreshadowing- the use of clues or hints suggesting events that will occur later in the plot. Shakespeare uses this when romeo tells the nurse that he will meet Juliet to get married.
other assignments
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- Romeo and Juliet act 1 reading and study guide.
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- Romeo and Juliet act 2 review.
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- Romeo and Juliet essay.