Juliet

Cards (9)

  • "Oh happy dagger... there rust and let me die" - Act 5 Scene 3
    Happy to die, Violence(self), Youth, Fate, Individual VS Society
  • "My only love sprung from my only hate" - Act 1 Scene 5
  • "What's in a name?" - Act 2 Scene 2
  • Hamartia: Her love and devotion to Romeo/ Her lack of devotion to her family
  • "My grave is like to be my wedding bed"
    Fate, Dramatic Irony, Marriage caused deaths
  • "tis but they name that is my enemy"
    Conflict (houses), Internal conflict, Honour, Loyalty to Family
  • "I should kill thee with much cherishing"
    Family loyalty, Starts Hamartia, Dramatic Irony
  • "Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelic"
    Family loyalty, Oxymorons, Internal Conflict
  • "Thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate"
    Family loyalty, Conflict