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Cards (18)

  • Who enters holding a basket in the early morning?
    Friar Lawrence
  • What does Friar Lawrence fill his basket with?
    Various weeds, herbs, and flowers
  • What does Friar Lawrence muse about while collecting plants?
    The beneficence of the Earth
  • What does Friar Lawrence demonstrate while collecting plants?
    A deep knowledge of plant properties
  • Who enters after Friar Lawrence while he is collecting plants?
    Romeo
  • What does Friar Lawrence intuit about Romeo's condition?
    That Romeo has not slept the night before
  • What does Friar Lawrence fear about Romeo's night?
    That he may have slept in sin with Rosaline
  • What does Romeo assure Friar Lawrence?
    That he did not sleep with Rosaline
  • Who does Romeo describe his new love for?
    Juliet
  • For naught so vile that on the earth doth liveBut to the earth some special good doth give,Nor aught so good but strain’d from that fair useRevolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse:Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied;And vice sometime’s by action dignified (2.3.17–22)
  • What does Romeo want Friar Lawrence to do?
    Consent to marry him and Juliet
  • How does Friar Lawrence react to Romeo's sudden love for Juliet?
    He is shocked at the sudden shift
  • What does Friar Lawrence comment on regarding young love?
    The fickleness of young love, particularly Romeo's
  • How does Romeo defend his love for Juliet?
    He notes that Juliet returns his love
  • What does Friar Lawrence say about Rosaline's perception of Romeo's love?
    That it was learned by rote and lacked depth
  • What is Friar Lawrence's reaction to Romeo's change of heart?
    He remains skeptical but agrees to marry them
  • What hope does Friar Lawrence express regarding Romeo and Juliet's marriage?
    That it might end the feud between families
  • Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied,And vice sometime by action dignified. (2.3.)