romeo and juliet

Cards (46)

  • " for this aliance may happy prove to turn your households rancor to pure love " friar lawrence
  • > "within the infant rind of this small Hower poision nath residence and medicine power" friar lawrence
  • "young mens love then truely lies not in their nearts, out in their eyes" friar lawrence
  • > "these violent delights have violent ends" friar lawrence
  • > "thou hast amazed me: by holytemper " friar lawrence
  • The friar enables and facilitates most of the action within the play; marrying Romeo+ juliet and also devising the plan to reunite them this is the only character that presents region in the play thus, it is portrayed as a rational and peaceful presence ne intentionally marrys R+ J with the idea that it would end the civil tension between the montagues and capulets. Both romeo + Juliet seek to the frist when they need guidance presenting him as rational and unbiast, neutural figure.
  • "a plague on both your houses" prince escalus
  • "I am hee that gives offence" tybalt
  • "my bounty is as boundless as the sea" romeo
  • "O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die." romeo
  • "A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life" chorus
  • "My only love spurns my vows but still i will adore her" benvolio
  • "death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all th'earth" friar laurence
  • "a plague o' both your houses!" juliet
  • "the night is like an unfriendly combatant" juliet
  • "I am fortune's fool" tybalt
  • “ boy, they shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me” tybalt
  • “it’s that villain romeo” tybalt
  • “what drawn and talk of peace! I hate the word” tybalt
  • “uncle, this is a Montague our foe!” tybalt
  • Tip out hates the Montagues intensely and his main role within the plate is to provoke conflict. tybalt takes any opportunity to use violence to keep the feed between the families. He represents underlying violence and venture nature of own society but he also forward the pace of action.
  • «content the gentle coz let him alone… It is my will” lord capulet
  • ”get me to church a Thursday or never after look me in the face” lord capulet
  • “my child is yet a stranger in the world” lord capulet
  • Lord Capulet is a product of his time as he displays the characteristics of typical patriarch Elizabethan and audiences may view him as a good father for protecting juliet. Capulet is extremely abusive and oppresses juliet throughout the play however at the end of the play cap is about his daughters death reconcile with the montague family.
  • “ he shall not make me there a joyful bride” juliet
  • “ what’s the name? The witch we call a rose but any other name would smell as sweet” juliet
  • “ my grave is likely to be my wedding bed” juliet
  • Shakespeare presents juliette as an objective desire whose only function is to be married. the character displays complex immaturity which contrast our young age. Shakespeare allowed her to write about Romeo and sonnet form although typically is by men to write about women. she’s perceived as an anomaly throughout the play as the only character attempts to reject the suicidal pressures she faces. juliets action at the end of the play signifies the length due to go in order to assert her freedom acting as a role model to the young girls with the same period
  • “ the dreamers often lie” mercutio
  • “A play plague o both your houses” mercutio
  • thou art as hot as a jack in thy mood” mercutio
  • mercutios character not only encapsulates the comedic relief that Shakespeare also uses him to contrast many the other characters he provides a hardship realistic view of love and his opinion to juxtapose Romeo and Juliet’s tender and gentle love despite a suggestion that love is a sexual impulse rather than down to fate Romeo and Juliet still pursue their life long love family honour was crucial during the Elizabethan era yet mercutio completely disregard this
  • “ o I am fortunes fool” romeo
  • “ it is the east juliet is the Sun” romeo
  • “ for exile has much more terror in his look” romeo
  • Romeo, montague yo is the eponymous character of the play who is initially portrayed as archetypal patriarchal lover. His meeting with Julidye ignites a major shift in both the trajectory of the play as well as Romeos character development it is an important curser for the transition from comedy to tragedy and his narrative echoes tropes of aristotelean tragedy and his downfall is his inability to think of making impulsive decisions leading to his downfall
  • Good heart and eye faith I will tell her as much Lord Lord she will be a joyful woman” nurse
  • “Romeos a disclout got to him. An Eagle madame” nurse
  • “ go girl seek happy nights to happy days” nurse