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  • Act l
  • "Draw, if you be men. Gregory, remember thy swashing blow." Scene 1, lines 57-58
  • "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" scene 1, line 41.
  • Act ll
  • "In one respect I'll assistant be; for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancor to pure love," scene 3, lines 90-93.
  • "O, let us hence! I stand on sudden haste," Scene 3, line 93.
  • Act III
  • "And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! Now, Tybalt, take the "villain" back again that late thou gavest me; for Mercutio's soul is but a little way above our heads," scene 1, lines 122-125.
  • "A plague a both you houses! They have made worms' meat of me. I have it, and soundly too. Your houses," scene 1, lines 104-106
  • Sampson and Gregory, of the Montague house, start a fight between Tybalt and Abram, of the Capulet house. This fight just continues to ensure the families' feuds.
  • Act IV
  • "O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris... or bid me go into a new-made grave and hide me with a dead man," scene 1, lines 77 and 84-85.
  • "Take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled liquor drink thou off; when presently through all thy veins shall run...like death," Scene 1, lines 93-95 and 101.
  • The Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet. The Friar also thinks that this marriage may end the families feuds.
  • Act V
  • "Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger! This is they sheath; then rust, and let me die," scene 3, lines 169-170.
  • In this Act, two important people die. Those people are Tybalt and Mercutio. Tybalt kills Mercutio as they are fighting, because Mercutio was trying to protect Romeo from Tybalt wanting to fight him. Once Mercutio dies, he places a curse upon both the Montague and Capulet families. Tybalt dies as Romeo is fighting him out of anger from killing Mercutio.
  • Act V
  • "For I will raise he 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," scene 3, lines 299-302.
  • "As rich shall Romeo's by his lady's lie-poor sacrifices of our enmity," scene 3, lines 303-304.
  • In this Act, Friar Laurence comes up with a plan for the worrisome Juliet. He gives Juliet a sleeping potion that will make her appear dead for 42 hours. When she awakes, the Friar and Romeo will be by her side to take her to Mantua.
  • In the fourth scene of Act 5, Romeo and Paris get into a fight. Romeo kills Paris and Romeo kills himself because of how devastated he is that Juliet is "dead". Once Juliet awakes, she kills herself after she finds Romeo dead.
  • In the last scene of Act 5, Montague promises to make a statue of Juliet made out of solid gold. Capulet promises to do the same, but instead a statue of Romeo.
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