Below is our pick of the very best quotes from Romeo and Juliet, spoken by a variety of primary and secondary characters in the play. After each quote, the character speaking is listed, along with act and scene.
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(Act 2, Scene 4) Once the deed is done and Macbeth is king, he continues to feel insecure and restless. Paranoia starts to creep in that he may lose his position, and he is frustrated he has no heir. There is no meaning to being king if his lineage will not continue after him. ...
We’ve trawled the play to pull together these famous quotes from Hamlet Read our selection of the very best Hamlet quotes below, along with speaker, act and scene: “O, that this too, too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew!” (Hamlet, act 1 scene 2) “Lis...
Romeo, "Romeo and Juliet" Act 1, Scene 4: Romeo tells his friend Mercutio that he is sinking "under love's heavy burden" with Juliet: Is love a tender thing? it is too rough, Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn. ...
In this essay, I will explain why the story of Romeo and Juliet is a story of love. I believe this for three main reasons, which I will summarize below. My first reason is this: Even though they just met each-other, they show the signs of love. For example, at the balcony scene....
“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.”—Prince Escalus “That which we call a rose ny any other word would smell as sweet.”—Juliet, Act 2 Scene 1 Born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Shakespeare’s life and works continue to inspire read...
And I'll believe thee. 2.1.154-157 This short line from the balcony scene explores the idea that true love requires both parties to be a self-contained unit. Juliet encourages this idea by suggesting that she will believe Romeo only if he swears to himself, rather than to a heavenly powe...
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“Romeo come forth. Come forth, thou fearful man. Affliction is affliction is enamoured of thy parts and thou art wedded to calamity” (4.2.12). Friar Lawrence knew from the beginning that the marriage was doomed. Yet he proceeds to marry Romeo and Juliet making them believe that they ...