“What, drawn and talk of peace? iI hate the word, As i hate hell, all /montagues, and thee.”
Speaker: Tybaly
“Why then, Obrawling love, O loving hate, O any thing of nothing first create! O havy lightness, serious vanity, \Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms, Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health, Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is!”
Speaker: Romeo
- use of oxymorons emphasizes the section to develop Romeo’s character as melodramatic and love sick but insinscre
” Earth hath swallow’d all my hopes but she; She’s the hopeful lady of my earth. But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart,
My will to her consent is but a part; And she agreed, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice.”
Speaker: Lord Capulet
- characterizes Lord Capulet as a loving father
“I fear to early, for my mind misgivesSome consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall biterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels, and expire the term Of a despised life clos’d in my breast, By some vile frofiet of untimely death. But He that hath the steerage of my course Direct my sail! “
Speaker: Romeo
- emphasizes fate and fortune
“Content thee gentle coz, let him alone A’ bears him like a portly gentleman; And to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-govern’d youth”
speaker: Lord Capulet
- emphasizes how others see Romeo
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“I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt’rest gall”
Speaker: Tybaly
“My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, ?Thta I must love a loather enemy”
Speaker: Juliet
“I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire: The day is hot, the Capels are abroad, And if we meet we shall not scape a brawl, For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.”
Speaker: Benvolio
“Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting. Villain am I none; Therefore farwell, I see thou knowest me not.”
Speaker: Romeo
“thy Juliet is alive, For whose dear sake thou wast but lately dead: There art thou happy. Tybalt would kill thee, But thou slewest Tybalt: there art thou happy. The law that threaten’d death becomes thy friend, and Turns it to exile: there art thou happy.
Speaker: Friar /lawerence
O God, i have an ill-diving soul! Methinks i see thee now, thou art so low, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight fails, or thou look’st pale
Speaker: Juliet
-foreshadowing Romeo’s death bc. Juliet sees and predicts his death
Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! I tell thee what: get thee to church a’Thursday, Or never look at me in the face. Speak not, reply not, do not answer me!
Speaker: Lord Capulet
I think it best you married with the county. O, he’s a lovely gentleman! Romeo’s a dishclout to him… I think you are happy in the second match, For it excels your first, or if it did not, Your first is dead.
Speaker: Nurse
- conflict- loses faith in the nurse bc. she fails Juliet in her time of need
Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend!
Is it more sin to wish me thus forsworn, Or to dispraise my lord with that same tounge which she hath prais’d him above compares so many thousand times? go, consellor, thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. i’ll to the friar to know his remedy; if all else fail, myself have power to die.
Speaker: Juliet
if, rather than to marry county paris, thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself then it is likely tou wilt undertake a thing like death to chide away this shame
Speaker: Friar Lawerence
o bid me leap, rather than marry paris, from off the battlements of any tower, or walk in thievish ways, or bid me lurk where serpents are
Speaker: Juliet
farewell! god knows when we shall meet again. i have a faint cold fear thrills throught= my veins that almost freezes up the heat of life: i’ll call them back again to comfort me… my dismal scene i neds must act alone
Speaker: Juliet
so early waking– what with loahsome smells and shieks like mandrakes’ torn out of the earth, that living mortals hearing them run mad– o, if i wake, shall not be distraught, environed with all these hideous fears
Speaker: Juliet
death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field
Speaker: Capulet
- emphasizes character- capulet very quickly switched views from wanting to marry juliet off to being very caring toward her
unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood, the letter was not nice but full of charge, of dear import and the neglecting it may do much danger
Speaker: friar lawerence
- drives plot- failure to deliever the letter brings romeo and juliets suicide
tempt not a desp’ate man, ..put not another sin upon my head, by urging me to fury: o be gone! by heaven i love thee better than myself. stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say, a madmans mercy bid thee run away.
Speaker: Romeo
- emphasizes romeo’s character: devotion and love for juliet bc he is determined to follow through with his plan. we see sensitivity and regret by telling paris to leave because romeo will kill him
death that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, haath had no power yet upon thy beauty: thou art not conquer’d beauty’s ensign et is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, and deaths pale flag is not advanced there.
Speaker: Romeo
a greater power than we can contradict hath thwarted out intents
Speaker: Friar Lawerence
where be these enemies? capulet, montague see what a scoiuge is lad upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love!
Speaker: Prince