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  1. The Shakescleare version of Romeo and Juliet contains the complete original play alongisde a line-by-line modern English translation. Now you can easily understand even the most complex and archaic words and phrases word spoken by Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, Friar Laurence, the Nurse, Tybalt, and all the Capulets and Montagues, throughout the entire play, including famous quotes like "Wherefore ...

  2. The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss. A dateless bargain to engrossing death. (5.3.) Thy lips are warm! (5.3.) A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun for sorrow will not show his head (5.3.) Previous section Act 5: Scenes 1 & 2 Next section Romeo. Important quotes from Act 5: Scene 3 in Romeo and Juliet.

  3. The Forcefulness of Love. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play’s dominant and most important theme. The play focuses on romantic love, specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, love is a violent ...

  4. Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet Sexism and Gender Roles Quotes. True; and therefore women, being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the wall: therefore I will push Montague’s men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall. – William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 1.

  5. O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name (2.2.) What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other word would smell as sweet (2.2.) The more I have, for both are infinite (2.2.) And vice sometime by action dignified. (2.3.) Add your thoughts right here! Important quotes from Act 2: Scenes 2 & 3 in ...

  6. Jan 8, 2021 · The last two quotes in this list were said by Tybalt to Mercutio in the third act, when he came to fight Romeo and found Mercutio instead. Mercutio lost his life while fighting for his closest friend, Romeo. 13. “You shall find me apt enough to that, sir, and you will give me occasion.”. - Act 3, Scene 1, line 1539.

  7. Juliet is able to use oxymorons attributed to romeo and is able to use language to invert Romeos imagery, revolutionary for the time. The broken syntax evokes the violence of the turmoil, this makes the dialogue more potent and expresses her anger. Juliet: O swear not by the moon, th'inconstant moon. Do not swear at all.

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