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Prologue
“A pair of star-crossed lovers…Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife” - Prologue says that with the star-cross’d lovers death, the feud between families will end.
Friar Laurence - Act 2 Scene 3
“Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast” - Saying Romeo is impulsive; and the people who are quick to make decisions without thinking will stumble
Juliet - Act 3 Scene 5
“If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed.” - Saying that if Romeo was married, she would kill herself; foreshadows the death of Juliet after she marries Romeo
Friar Laurence - Act 2 Scene 3
“Within the infant rind of this small flower/ \n Poison hath residence and medicine power. “ - The poison that he concocts from a rind of a flower could be medicine or poison, this foreshadows Romeos death by poison, and how when Juliet drank the medicine from Friar, it still turned out to lead her to death.