Shakespeare's Quotable Quotes from Romeo and Juliet

 
What is this stuff?
Shakespeare’s Quotable Quotes from
Romeo and Juliet
 
By Tricia Cooney
here is much to do with hate, but more
with love,
My child is yet a stranger in the world,
She hath not seen the change of fourteen years,
Let two more summers wither in their pride
Ere we may think her ripe to  be a bride.”
I ii 9-11
 
P 744 (text)
My daughter Juliet is only 13
Let’s wait two more years,
then she will be ready to be
married.
 
LINE
SEARCH!!
I ii 24-28
Look this
up!
What is
being said?
P 745
 
Party – my house tonight!
Young, beautiful girls will
be there
You will forget about
marrying Juliet so soon.
 
 
…if you be not from the
house of Montagues,  I
pray come and crush a
cup of wine. Rest you
merry.
 
I ii 82-84
P 747
 
If you are NOT a Montague you
are welcome to come to the party.
This is how Romeo finds out there
will be a party and that Rosaline
will be there.
Check several lines earlier for
confirmation of who will be
hosting the party.
 
“Go, girl, seek happy nights to
happy days”
 
I iii 106
P 751
 
Nurse is speaking to Juliet
The Nurse is her friend and
counsel
The Nurse encourages Juliet
to find a suitable husband so
she can have a happy life.
 
“With Rosaline my ghostly
father? No I have forgot that
name and that names woe.”
 
II iii 46
Page ??
 
Romeo is speaking to Friar Lawrence
Romeo tells Friar Lawrence that he
has forgotten Rosaline and all the
heartache associated with her.
Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet
and he feels certain of this because he
no longer remembers Rosaline.
 
“Wisely and slow.  They
stumble that run fast.”
 
II iv 94
P 776
Friar Lawrence speaks to Romeo about
the dangers of rushing into a situation.
Friar Lawerence speaking to Romeo
Why might anyone think Romeo is
RUSHING into anything?
 
 
 
 
 
“Well, do not swear. Although I
joy in thee,
I have no joy of this contract to
night.
 
II ii 116-117
 
Juliet says that things are
moving too quickly
She thinks they cannot swear
their love tonight
Romeo will reply how?
 
“Go, you cotquean,
go.”
 
IV iv 6
 
P 827
 
The Nurse is speaking to Lord
Capulet
Cotquean – old woman (a man
who acts like an old woman)
Capulet is up tending to the
preparations of the feast.
It’s almost three in the morning
The nurse is making fun of him
and trying to send him to bed.
“Death lies on her like an untimely
frost
 Upon the sweetest flower of the field”
 
IV v 29
P 829
Lord Capulet upon seeing
his daughter dead
She was too young to die
 
I hope you have 
a great day!
 
“Parting is such sweet sorrow
that I shall say good night till it
be morrow.
 
I love you and want to be
with you all the time – it’s so
hard to leave you ….
 
BUT …
I’VE HAD
ENOUGH OF
YOU TODAY!!!
 
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Explore famous quotes from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, capturing themes of love, hate, and youth. Dive into the timeless words spoken by characters like Juliet, Romeo, and the Nurse as they navigate the complexities of relationships and societal norms in this classic tragedy.

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  1. What is this stuff? Shakespeare s Quotable Quotes from Romeo and Juliet By Tricia Cooney

  2. here is much to do with hate, but more with love, She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, Let two more summers wither in their pride Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride. My child is yet a stranger in the world,

  3. I ii 9-11 P 744 (text) My daughter Juliet is only 13 Let s wait two more years, then she will be ready to be married.

  4. LINE SEARCH!! I ii 24-28 Look this up! What is being said?

  5. P 745 Party my house tonight! Young, beautiful girls will be there You will forget about marrying Juliet so soon.

  6. if you be not from the house of Montagues, I pray come and crush a cup of wine. Rest you merry. I ii 82-84

  7. P 747 If you are NOT a Montague you are welcome to come to the party. This is how Romeo finds out there will be a party and that Rosaline will be there. Check several lines earlier for confirmation of who will be hosting the party.

  8. Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days I iii 106

  9. P 751 Nurse is speaking to Juliet The Nurse is her friend and counsel The Nurse encourages Juliet to find a suitable husband so she can have a happy life.

  10. With Rosaline my ghostly father? No I have forgot that name and that names woe. II iii 46

  11. Page ?? Romeo is speaking to Friar Lawrence Romeo tells Friar Lawrence that he has forgotten Rosaline and all the heartache associated with her. Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet and he feels certain of this because he no longer remembers Rosaline.

  12. Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.

  13. II iv 94 P 776 Friar Lawrence speaks to Romeo about the dangers of rushing into a situation. Friar Lawerence speaking to Romeo Why might anyone think Romeo is RUSHING into anything?

  14. Well, do not swear. Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to night. II ii 116-117

  15. Juliet says that things are moving too quickly She thinks they cannot swear their love tonight Romeo will reply how?

  16. Go, you cotquean, go. IV iv 6

  17. P 827 The Nurse is speaking to Lord Capulet Cotquean old woman (a man who acts like an old woman) Capulet is up tending to the preparations of the feast. It s almost three in the morning The nurse is making fun of him and trying to send him to bed.

  18. Death lies on her like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of the field IV v 29 P 829 Lord Capulet upon seeing his daughter dead She was too young to die

  19. A.C.A.

  20. Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow. I love you and want to be with you all the time it s so hard to leave you .

  21. BUT I VE HAD ENOUGH OF YOU TODAY!!!

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