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  • Act I
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  • "If i profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this; My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss."
  • "Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this; For saints have hands that pilgrims' do touch And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss."
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  • "Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, Brags of his substance, not of ornament. They are but beggars that can count their worth; But my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth"
  • Act II
  • "Come,come with me, and we will make short work, For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till Holy Church incorporate two in one."
  • "Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy Be heaped like mine, and that thy skill be more To blazon it, then sweeten with thy breath This neighbor air, and let rich music's tongue Unfold the imagined happiness that both Receive in either by thus dear encounter."
  • "Come, sir, your passado!"
  • Act III
  • "Draw, Benvolio; beat down their weapons. Gentlemen, for shame! Forbear this outrage! Tybalt, Mercutio, the Prince expressly hath Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mervutio!"
  • "I am for you"
  • Romeo goes to the Capulet's costume party and meets Juliet. They fall in Love at first sight. However, after the party, they realized their from the opposing houses and they become shocked
  • Act IV
  • "What if it be a poison which the friar Subtly hath minist'red to have me dead, Lest in this marriage he should be dishonred Because he married me before to Romeo? I fear it is; and yet methinks it should not, For he hath still been tried a holy man. How if, when I am laid into the tomb, I wake up before the time that Romeo Come to redeem me? There's a fearful point! Shall I not then be stifled in the vault, To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in, And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes? Or, if I live, is it not very like The horrible conceit of death and night, Together with the terror of the place-As in a vault an ancient receptacle Where for this many hundred years the bones Of all my buried ancestors are packed; Where bloody Tybalt, yet but green in earth, Lies fest'ring in his shroud; where, as they say, At some hours in the night spirits resort- Alack, alack, is it not like that I, So early waking- what with loathsome smells, And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth, That living mortals, hearing them, run mad-O, if I wake, shall I not be distraught, Environed with all these hideous fears, And madly play with my forefathers' joints, And pluck the mangled Tybalt from his shroud, And, in this rage, with some great kinsman's bone As with a club dash out my desp'rate brains? O, look! Methinks I see mu cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo, that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point. Stay, Tybalt, stay! Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee."
  • Romeo and Juliet decide to get married to each other in secret due to the feud between their families. The Friar agrees and decides to marry them.
  • Act V
  • "... O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die."
  • "O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter's jointure, for no more Can I demand."
  • After the marriage, Romeo hangs out with Benvolio and Mercutio whilst they were arguing with Tybalt. Romeo told Tybalt that he loves him and Mercutio is disgusted that Romeo doesn't want to fight. Mercutio starts fighting Tybalt and Romeo tried to stop them. Until Mercutio got slain by Tybalt.
  • Act V pt 2
  • "A glooming peace this morning with it brings. the sun for sorrow will not show his head. Go hence, to have more talk off these sad things; Some shall be pardoned, and some punished; For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo"
  • "But I can give thee more; for I will raise her statue in pure gold That whiles Verona by that name is known, There shall no figure at such rate be set As that of true and faithful Juliet.
  • After Romeo kills Tybalt, Romeo runs away and the Prince punishes Romeo by exiling him to Mantua. Juliet is heartbroken knowing that her lover is banished and how she will be forced to marry count paris. She Runs to the Friar for help. The friar hands Juliet a poison that will make her seem dead. She was hesitant at first, but eventually, she drank it to prevent her wedding with Count Paris
  • Romeo hears the news of Juliet's death, he arrives at the tomb and kills county Paris (due to agitation), he then kills himself from the poison he got from the apothecary. Juliet wakes up a minute after Romeo dies and she is heartbroken, she kills herself with Romeo's dagger
  • After Romeo and Juliet die, The prince fetches Lord Capulet and Lord Montague to see the horrid sight. He then explains and shows how the feud caused all of this. He [the prince] also showed them [Lord Capulet and Montague] the drastic price it cost to end their feud. The Lords agree and apologize profusely to each other regretting and accepting the situation they are in. (Lord Montague= blue, Lord Capulet is Red, the prince is Yellow)
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