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Juliet says, “Come, night. Come, ______.”
Juliet says, “Come, night. Come, ______.”
Romeo
In her soliloquy, Juliet says “O, I have bought the mansion of a ______, but not possessed it.”
In her soliloquy, Juliet says “O, I have bought the mansion of a ______, but not possessed it.”
love
When Juliet learns of Tybalt’s death, she dramatically questions whether ______ can be so envious.
When Juliet learns of Tybalt’s death, she dramatically questions whether ______ can be so envious.
Heaven
Juliet exclaims, "O serpent heart, hid with a ______ face!"
Juliet exclaims, "O serpent heart, hid with a ______ face!"
Juliet feels grief over the banishment of Romeo and says she will be faithful to his memory after death takes her ______.
Juliet feels grief over the banishment of Romeo and says she will be faithful to his memory after death takes her ______.
Juliet expresses the idea that there is no world outside the walls of ______, only torture and hell.
Juliet expresses the idea that there is no world outside the walls of ______, only torture and hell.
Friar Laurence chides Romeo, claiming that his unthankfulness is a ______.
Friar Laurence chides Romeo, claiming that his unthankfulness is a ______.
Romeo laments that Friar Laurence cannot understand his feelings because he is not as ______ as Romeo.
Romeo laments that Friar Laurence cannot understand his feelings because he is not as ______ as Romeo.
Friar Laurence urges Romeo to rise and hide, telling him that someone ______ at the door.
Friar Laurence urges Romeo to rise and hide, telling him that someone ______ at the door.
Romeo asks Friar Laurence in what vile part of his ______ his name is lodged.
Romeo asks Friar Laurence in what vile part of his ______ his name is lodged.
Romeo's words indicate that he believes his name has become synonymous with what?
Romeo's words indicate that he believes his name has become synonymous with what?
Friar Laurence advises Romeo to go to Juliet and ______ her.
Friar Laurence advises Romeo to go to Juliet and ______ her.
Friar Laurence says Romeo will live in ______ until his marriage can be revealed.
Friar Laurence says Romeo will live in ______ until his marriage can be revealed.
Friar Laurence urges Romeo not to behave like a ______ wench.
Friar Laurence urges Romeo not to behave like a ______ wench.
Friar Laurence scolds Romeo for acting like a woman when he should act like a ______.
Friar Laurence scolds Romeo for acting like a woman when he should act like a ______.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo that Tybalt wanted to kill him, but instead Romeo ______ Tybalt.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo that Tybalt wanted to kill him, but instead Romeo ______ Tybalt.
Friar Laurence attempts to snap Romeo out of his depression by telling him that he has a "pack of ______" on his back.
Friar Laurence attempts to snap Romeo out of his depression by telling him that he has a "pack of ______" on his back.
The Nurse gives Romeo a ______ from Juliet.
The Nurse gives Romeo a ______ from Juliet.
Romeo says his ______ is revived by the gift he recieved.
Romeo says his ______ is revived by the gift he recieved.
Before seeing Romeo, the Nurse is asked to tell ______ to go to bed.
Before seeing Romeo, the Nurse is asked to tell ______ to go to bed.
Flashcards
Come, Night!
Come, Night!
Juliet yearns for night to come, bringing Romeo with it, surpassing day's light.
Love's Tedious Day
Love's Tedious Day
Juliet expresses impatience, comparing the anticipation of love to a child awaiting new clothes.
Juliet's Conflicted Grief
Juliet's Conflicted Grief
Juliet reacts to the Nurse's news of Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment with intense grief and confusion.
Beautiful Tyrant!
Beautiful Tyrant!
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Deceit in gorgeous palace!
Deceit in gorgeous palace!
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Shame come to Romeo!
Shame come to Romeo!
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Shall I speak ill?
Shall I speak ill?
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Romeo Banished
Romeo Banished
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A Ring to Romeo
A Ring to Romeo
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O Deadly Sin!
O Deadly Sin!
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Banishment from Verona
Banishment from Verona
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Art thou a man?
Art thou a man?
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Thy Juliet is alive
Thy Juliet is alive
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Go, get thee to thy love
Go, get thee to thy love
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Revived by the ring!
Revived by the ring!
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Study Notes
- Juliet anticipates her wedding night, longing for Romeo and expressing her impatience.
Juliet's Reaction to Tybalt's Death
- The Nurse brings Juliet news of Tybalt's death and Romeo's role, leading to Juliet's initial grief and despair.
- Juliet initially curses Romeo for killing Tybalt but quickly realizes her loyalty to her husband.
- She questions how someone so beautiful could commit such a violent act and expresses conflicting emotions.
Romeo's Banishment
- Juliet laments Romeo's banishment, declaring it a fate worse than death.
- She wonders if she should now speak ill of her husband, but resolves not to.
- She sends the Nurse to find Romeo and give him her ring as a symbol of her love and loyalty.
Friar Laurence's Counsel
- The Nurse informs Romeo that Juliet is weeping over Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment.
- Romeo is devastated by the news of his banishment, seeing it as a living death, worse than being among ordinary animals in Verona.
- Friar Laurence scolds Romeo for his ingratitude and lack of reason, reminding him that banishment is a mercy, not a curse.
- Friar Laurence advises Romeo to be patient, as the world is broad and wide outside Verona.
Romeo's Despair and Friar's Plan
- Romeo questions how Friar Laurence can offer words when he doesn't feel the same pain.
- Romeo expresses a desire to harm the part of himself that contains his hateful name.
- Friar Laurence advises Romeo to comfort Juliet, leave before the watch is set, and go to Mantua.
- Friar Laurence assures Romeo that they will find a way to make his marriage known, reconcile with his friends, beg for the Prince's pardon, and bring him back with joy.
- He tries to convince Romeo to count his blessings, recognizing that Juliet is alive, he is alive, and the sentence was not death.
Comfort and Hope
- Friar Laurence emphasizes that Romeo has a multitude of blessings.
- He cautions Romeo not to behave like a spoiled child who pushes away good fortune.
- The Nurse provides Romeo with a ring from Juliet and Romeo is revived by this sign from her.
- Friar Laurence sends the nurse to prepare Juliet for her husband's arrival.
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