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The theme of marriage act 1 scene 2-5
Let two more summers wither in their pride,/ Ere we may think her ripe to be a brideā (Capulet) (I.2.10ā11
The character of Lady Capulet Act 1 scene 2-5
Tell me, daughter Juliet,/How stands your dispositions to be married?ā
The theme of fate Act 1 scene 2-5
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/ Shall bitterly begin his fateful date/With this nightās revelsā (Romeo)
Romeoās character: Act 1 scene 2-5
Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight!/ For I neāer saw true beauty till this Though the main focus of these nightā
An example of foreshadowing Act 1 scene 2-5
If he be married,/My grave is like to be my wedding bedā (Juliet)
The use of imagery: act 2 scene 1 and 2
āIt is the east, and Juliet is the sun.ā (Romeo) (II.2.3)
The meaning of the family feud Act 2 scene 1 and 2
āTis but thy name that is my enemy Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.ā (Juliet) (II.2.38ā9)
The theme of love: Act 2 scene 1 and 2
āWith loveās light wings did I oāerperch these walls,/For stony limits cannot hold love outā (Romeo) (II.2.66ā7)
The use of foreshadowing Act 2 scene 1 and 2
It is too rash, too unadvisād, too suddenā juliet
The theme of marriage: Act 2 scene 1 and 2
If that
thy bent of love honourable,/Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrowā (Juliet)
Romeo reveals his plan act 2 scene 3-5
āmy heartās dear love is set/On the fair daughter of rich Capuletā
Friar Lawrenceās hope: Act 2 stave 3-6
For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your householdsā rancour to pure loveā (II.3.90ā2)
The Nurseās comic warning: act 2 scene 3-6
if ye should lead her in a foolās paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of behaviourā (II.4.151ā2)
Romeo keeps his promise: Act 2 scene 3-6
And there she shall at Friar Lawrenceā cell/Be shrivād and marriedā
The theme of fate Act 2 scene 3-6
These violent delights have violent endsā (Friar Lawrence) (II.6.9