Opposite to Act 5 Scene 3 | Let two more summers wither in their pride |
another opposite to act 5 scene 3 | Get her heart! My will to her consent is but a part |
The Nurse knows her so well | Faith i can tell her age unto an hour |
Formal business-like relationship | “madam””daughter Juliet,How stands your disposition to be married?” |
Sexual Love | “If love be rough with you,be rough with love” |
Queen Mab speech | she gallops night by night through loers brains,and then they dream of love” |
Fate | some consequence yet hanging in the starsi defy you stars |
Romeo’s Admiration for Juliet | O doth she teaches the torches to burn brighttwo of the fairest starts in all the heaven |
True Love | did my heart love till now?for i ne’er saw true beauty till the night |
In deep trouble Juliet | my only love sprung from my only hate |
In deep trouble Romeo | my life is my foe’s debt |
Benvolio vs Mercutio | “romeo! My cousin” “Madman!” “Lover” |
Name | my name dear saint is hateful to myself because it is an enemy to thee. |
Juliet is more masculine,discusses marriage | if that thy bent of love be honourable ,thy purpose marriage |
Foreshadowing the end | Parting is such a sweet sorrow |
Friar Lawrence’s comment | young men’s love then lies not in their hearts but in their eyes |
Nurse Threatens Romeo | if ye should lead he into a fools paradise |
Loves the Nurse | O honey Nurse |
Foreshadowing by Friar Lawrence | These violent delights have violent ends |
Tybalt vs Mercutio | make it a word and a blowthou art a villain |
Not Mocking | good capulet which name i tender as dearly as mine own |
Mercuito act 3 scene 1 | ay a scratcha plague on both your houses |
romeo becomes violent | mercutio soul is a little way above our heads,either thou or I both must go with him |
Personification of fate | O i am fortune’s fool |
wants another montague to die | for blood of ours,she blood of montague |
Juliet cannot hate romeo | beautiful tyrant,fiend angelical |
Giving romeo reasons to be happy and live | There art thou happy |
emphasises tragedy | i must be gone and live,or stay and die |
Juliet is disobedient | He shall not make me there a joyful bride |
Capulet gone mad | hang thee young baggage! disobedient wretch!and you be minehang beg,starve,de in the streets |
Lady capulet | do as thou wilt for i am done with thee |
Nurse abandons Juliet | i think its best you marry with the county |
Hate the nurse | Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend! |
imperative | take thou this vial,being then in bed and this distilling liquor drink off |
Patriachal society | henceforth i am ever ruled by you |
Juliet dies | death lies on her like an untimely most upon the sweetest flower of all the field |
oxymoron about death | o happy dagger |
consequence | all are punished |
Romeo and Juliet
December 10, 2019