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What art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?/Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death.
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Tybalt:Act 1 Scene 1Tybalt is saying to Benvolio that he must look to him(tybalt), his death;the reason for Benvolio's death.
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I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword , or manage it to the part these men with thee
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Benvolio:Act 1 Scene 1Benvolio is trying make peace between the men who are fighting: he is trying to stop the fight
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What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho!
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Capulet:act 1 Scene 1Capulet is demanding his wife give him his sword so he can join in this fight(Capulets vs Montages)
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A crutch, a crutch! why call you for a sword?
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Lady Capulet: Act 1 Scene 1 Lady Capulet is saying why are you going to join this fight; why are you calling for a sword for you are too old!
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if ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.
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Prince Escales(Prince of Verona); Act 1 Scene 1 If there is ever a fight again between the Capulets and Montegues, there will be a death penalty
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By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets
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Prince Escales(Prince of Verona); Act 1 Scene 1The Capulets and Montages have broken out into violent fights three times already
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Here were the servants of your adversary(opponent), And yours, close fighting ere I did approach
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Benvolio;Act 1 Scene 1 these people were fighting before I came
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O where is Romeo? saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not at this fray(fight)
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Lady Montague; Act 1 Scene 1Where is Romeo? have you seen him? I am just glad he was not at this fight
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Many a morning hath he there been seen('I've heard'), With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew, Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs
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Montague;Act 1 Scene 1Romeo is deeply depressed/very sad, with tears in his eyes and sorrow-filled sighs
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Alas that Love, so gentle in his view, Should be so tyrannous and rough in proof!
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Benvolio; Act 1 Scene 1(Personification) Love, as sweet and gentle as it may seem, can also be so rough and harsh
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Here's much to do with hate, but more with love
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Romeo: Act 1 Scene 1 The two sides(Capulets and Montagues) love pride and their families so much, and because of this they have so much hate for each other
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With Cupid's arrow, she hath dian's wit;
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Romeo:Act 1 Scene 1Romeo is referring to his crush(Rosaline) as Diana, goddess of hunting and chastity. She avoided Cupid's arrow. Rosaline can never love him.
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By giving liberty unto thine eyes, Examine other beauties.
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Benvolio; Act 1 Scene 1 Benvolio is telling Romeo to forget about his 'crush' and to look at other women. Romeo's 'crush' is remaining chaste, so she can never love him.
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But saying o'er what I have said before. But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?
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Paris; Act 1 Scene 2Paris is asking Capulet permission to marry Juliet, Capulet's daughter.
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Younger than she are happy(fortunate) mothers made.
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Paris; Act 1 Scene 2Mothers/wives are made at much younger ages.
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Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she
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Capulet; Act 1 Scene 2All of Capulets children died but Juliet:Juliet is very precious to him b/c of this.
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But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, my will to her consent is but a part.
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Capulet; Act 1 Scene 2 Juliet must agree to Paris's proposal(he must woo her)
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Take thou some new infection to thy eye, And the rank poison of the old will die.
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Benvolio;Act 1 Scene 2 He is saying to be infected' by some other ladies and forget about his crush.
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My master is the great rich Capulet, and if you be not of the house of Montague's, I pray come and crush a cup of wine.
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Servant ; Act 1 Scene 2 The servant says that Romeo and Benvolio are invited to join the Capulet party if they are not Montague's
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At this same ancient feast of Capulet's Sups the fair Rosaline who thou so loves.../Compare her face with some that I shall show, and I will make thee think thy swan a crow
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Benvolio; Act 1 Scene 2 He is saying that they shall attend this party(where Rosaline is also at) and he will find more beautiful ladies for Romeo(which will make Rosaline look like a crow)
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A fortnight and odd days.
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Lady Capulet; Act 1 Scene 3 Juliet will be fourteen in 2 weeks
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Marry that 'marry' is the very theme I came of talk of.
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Lady Capulet; Act 1 Scene 3I have come to talk about marriage
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It is an honour that I dream not of.
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Juliet:Act 1 Scene 3 Juliet does not yet want to marry.
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If love be rough with you, be rough with love
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Mercutio: Act 1 Scene 4 get back at love :find a new girl
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And we mean well in going to this mask/ But 'tis no wit to
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Romeo act 1 scene 4It is not smart for Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio to attend this Capulet party
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That dreamers often lie
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Mercutio Act 1 Scene 4 Mercutio is a cynic; He doesn't believe in dreams(he thinks they are only fantasy.
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True, I talk of dreams? Which are the children off an idle brain/ Begot of nothing but vain fantasy
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Mercutio Act 1 scene 4He believes dreams are not reality: they are the children of an idle brain
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With this night's revels an expire the term of a despised life closed in my breast, by some vile forfeit of untimely death. But he that hath the steerage of my course direct my sail! On lusty gentleman.
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Romeo Act 1 Scene 4 Foreshadowing - this nights party will lead to Romeo's untimely death(b/c of Juliet) Romeo knows that going to this party will lead to something bad, but He(fate/God) will lead the way
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What lady's that which doth enrich the handof yonder note?
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Romeo Act 1 Scene 5 Whose was that, that I just held?(to the servingman) He first asks someone but they do not know so he still doesn't know it is someone from the enemy's side(the Capulet's)
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oh doth teach the torches to burn bright! It sees she hangs upon the cheek of night/ As a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear - beauty too rich for use for earth too dear(foreshadowing)
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Romeo Act 1 Scene 5Romeo sees Juliet for the first time; Love at first sight
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Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.
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Romeo Act 1 Scene 5 Love at first sight(Juliet)
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'Tis he that villain Romeo.I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt'rest gall.
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Tybalt Act 1 Scene 5 Tybalt spots Romeo at the party and become veryy angry: He tells Capulet who allows Romeo to stay, which makes Tybalt more angry and he begins to argue with capulet Capulet rebukes Tybalt: Tybalt says that he will not fight with Romeo at this party, but he will get his revenge(foreshadowing)
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Then have my lips the sin that they have took.
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Juliet act 1 scene 5 Romeo and Juliet have just met and they have kissed, and she wants him to kiss her again
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Sin from my lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again.
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Romeo Act 1 scene 5 Kissing again
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Is she a Capulet? O dear account! my life is my foe's debt.
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Romeo Act 1 Scene 5 Romeo finds out Juliet is a Capulet from Nurse
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Go ask his name. - If he be marrièd, My grave is like to be my wedding bed. (Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague)
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Juliet act 1 scene 5 Juliet finds out Romeo is a Montague from Nurse