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Act 3, Scene 5
Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!I tell thee what: get thee to church o’ Thursday,
Act 3, Scene 5
God in heaven bless her!You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so.
Act 3, Scene 5
Peace, you mumbling fool!Utter your gravity o’er a gossip’s bowl,For here we need it not.
Lord Capulet is angered by Juliet's refusal to marry. He berates her and tells her she must marry Count Paris on Thursday.
Act 3, Scene 5
An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets,For, by my soul, I’ll ne’er acknowledge thee,Nor what is mine shall never do thee good.
The Nurse steps in between Juliet and Lord Capulet's bickering.
Act 3, Scene 5
What sayst thou? Hast thou not a word of joy?Some comfort, nurse.
The angry Lord Capulet insults the Nurse.
Act 3, Scene 5
Romeo is banished, and all the world to nothing.I think it best you married with the County.
Lord Capulet threatens to disown Juliet and kick her out onto the streets.
Juliet asks the Nurse for help and comfort.
The Nurse insults Romeo, telling Juliet that it's no use arguing.
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