Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 3 Flashcards
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Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 3 Flashcards

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Who are the characters in this scene?

Lady Capulet, the Nurse, Juliet, and a servingman.

What does Juliet's mother talk to her about?

Marriage.

Does Lady Capulet want the Nurse in the room or not when she is about to talk to Juliet about getting married?

True

Does Juliet want to get married?

<p>She did not give it much thought but agreed to take a look at Paris at the feast to see if she liked him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Lady Capulet say to Juliet about her own thoughts about marriage?

<p>Lady Capulet told Juliet she was about her age when she actually gave birth to Juliet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What Act and Scene do we first meet Juliet?

<p>Act 1, Scene 3.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a major theme of this Act and Scene?

<p>Parental influence, particularly the strength of that influence over girls.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is Lady Capulet in support of her husband's plan for Juliet to marry Paris?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

The story the Nurse tells about Juliet as a baby falling on her face refers to what?

<p>That Juliet will grow up and her parents will have arranged her marriage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does this scene explain about the character of Lady Capulet?

<p>She is a flighty, ineffectual mother.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does this scene explain about the character of the Nurse?

<p>The Nurse shows a vulgar streak but also familiarity with Juliet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does this scene explain about the character of Juliet?

<p>A naïve young girl who is obedient to her mother and the Nurse.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened to the Nurse's daughter and husband?

<p>They both died; her daughter died long ago and would be the age of Juliet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What social comparison do we see again in this scene?

<p>The comparison of masters and servants.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Characters

  • Key characters include Lady Capulet, the Nurse, Juliet, and a servingman.

Marriage Discussion

  • Lady Capulet converses with Juliet about marriage, emphasizing its importance.

Nurse's Role

  • Lady Capulet initially dismisses the Nurse but later requests her presence during the discussion about marriage.

Juliet's Views on Marriage

  • Juliet is indifferent towards marriage; she agrees to meet Paris at the feast to evaluate her feelings toward him.

Lady Capulet's Perspective

  • Lady Capulet highlights her own experience, noting that she was approximately Juliet's age when she became a mother, indicating urgency for Juliet to consider marriage.

Scene Introduction

  • Juliet is first introduced in Act 1, Scene 3 of the play.

Major Theme

  • The theme of parental influence is prevalent, showcasing its impact on young women’s decisions, particularly regarding marriage.

Support for Marriage Proposal

  • Lady Capulet supports her husband's plan for Juliet to marry Paris, exerting pressure on Juliet before she has any inclination toward marriage.

Nurse's Anecdote

  • The Nurse's story about Juliet's childhood references her eventual marriage and societal views towards her sexual maturity.

Lady Capulet's Characterization

  • Lady Capulet is portrayed as a somewhat ineffective mother, anxious about speaking alone with Juliet and quickly calling back the Nurse for help.

Nurse's Characterization

  • The Nurse exhibits a vulgar sense of humor and a closeness to Juliet, suggesting that she played a more significant role in Juliet's upbringing than Lady Capulet.

Juliet's Characterization

  • Juliet appears as an innocent and obedient girl, revealing hints of strength and intelligence that contrast with her mother's passivity.

Nurse's Family Tragedy

  • The Nurse has experienced significant loss, with both her daughter and husband deceased; her daughter would have been Juliet's age.

Social Comparison

  • The scene reinforces the social hierarchy between masters and servants, a recurring element throughout the narrative.

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Test your knowledge of Act 1, Scene 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet' with these flashcards. Explore the characters, their relationships, and significant themes such as marriage. Perfect for enhancing your understanding of this pivotal scene in the play.

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