Romeo and Juliet Key Quotes

Romeo:

  • Unrequited love
  • Fate
  • Romantic love for Juliet
  • Facing conflict

Juliet:

  • Relationship with parents and nurse
  • Romantic love for Romeo
  • Practical attitude to love
  • Love/Hate/Death
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Juliet is the ___
sun
1 of 122
Love is a ______ made with the fume of sighs
smoke
2 of 122
O _______ love, O loving hate
brawling
3 of 122
Under love’s heavy ______ do I sink
burden
4 of 122
I have ___ myself
lost
5 of 122
Some ________yet hanging in the stars,
consequence
6 of 122
O I am fortune’s ____.
fool
7 of 122
Then I ____ you, stars!
defy
8 of 122
I never saw true ______ till this night.
beauty
9 of 122
O she doth teach the _______ to burn bright!
torches
10 of 122
The __________ of those cheeks would shame those stars
brightness
11 of 122
With love’s _____/_____ did I o’erperch these walls
light wings
12 of 122
Love ________ death do what he dare, It is enough I may but call her mine.
devouring
13 of 122
Here lies Juliet, and her beauty makes this vault a _______ presence full of light.
feasting
14 of 122
I do protest I never ______ thee, but loved thee better than thou canst devise.
injured
15 of 122
_______ am I none
villain
16 of 122
______ Mercutio, put thy rapier up
gentle
17 of 122
O sweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me _________.
effeminate
18 of 122
_______, I am here.
madam
19 of 122
_____ can I never be of what I hate!
proud
20 of 122
[to Capulet] Henceforward I am ever _____ by you
ruled
21 of 122
You ____ by the book
kiss
22 of 122
All my _______ at thy foot I’ll lay, and follow thee my lord throughout the world.
fortunes
23 of 122
My _______ is as ____?____ as the sea, my love as deep.
boundless
24 of 122
My __?__ is as ________ as the sea, my love as deep.
bounty
25 of 122
I have bought the ______ of a love but not possessed it
mansion
26 of 122
an _______ child who hath new robes but may not wear them.
impatient
27 of 122
Yond light is not daylight,: It is some ______ that the sun exhaled to light thee on the way to Mantua
meteor
28 of 122
I’ll look to like, if looking _____ move
liking
29 of 122
Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo?
wherefore
30 of 122
How cam’st thou ______?
hither
31 of 122
It is too rash, too _________, too sudden, too like… lightning
unadvised
32 of 122
This bud of love… May prove a __________ flower when next we meet.
beauteous
33 of 122
Go get thee ______, for I will not away.
hence
34 of 122
If he be married, My _____ is like to be my wedding bed.
grave
35 of 122
My only love _____ from my only hate!
sprung
36 of 122
O _______ heart, hid with a flowering face!
serpent
37 of 122
Damned saint, __________ villain!
honourable
38 of 122
[To Friar Lawrence] Bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, from the _________ of any tower.
battlements
39 of 122
O _____ dagger.
happy
40 of 122
Part fools! Put up your _____, you know not what you do
swords
41 of 122
I do but keep the ______. Put up thy sword or manage it to part these men with me.
peace
42 of 122
________ other beauties
Examine
43 of 122
Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy swan a ____.
crow
44 of 122
I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire… these hot days is the mad _____ stirring
blood
45 of 122
Withdraw to some private place… or reason coldly of your __________
grievances
46 of 122
___?____? I hate the word, As I hate ____, all _______, and thee.
peace
47 of 122
_______? I hate the word, As I hate __?__, all _______, and thee.
hell
48 of 122
_______? I hate the word, As I hate ____, all ___?____, and thee.
montagues
49 of 122
Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon they _____.
death
50 of 122
Now by the stock and ______ of my kin to strike him dead I hold it not a sin.
honour
51 of 122
This ____?____, now seeming sweet, will convert to ________ gall
intrusion
52 of 122
This ________, now seeming sweet, will convert to ____?____ gall
bitterest
53 of 122
Thou art a ______.
villain
54 of 122
____ if you be men
draw
55 of 122
It is an honour I ______ not of
dream
56 of 122
Give me my _____ sword, ho!
long
57 of 122
My child is yet a ________ in the world
stranger
58 of 122
She’s the ______ lady of my earth.
hopeful
59 of 122
Within her scope of choice lies my _______
consent
60 of 122
And too soon ______ are those too early made
marred
61 of 122
Be ______, take no note of him
patient
62 of 122
He shall be ________
endured
63 of 122
Am I the ______ here, or you?
master
64 of 122
I think she will be ruled in all ________ by me
respects
65 of 122
does she not count her _____?
blest
66 of 122
___?__ thee, young _________, ________/_____!
Hang
67 of 122
_____ thee, young ____?_____, ________/_____!
baggage
68 of 122
_____ thee, young _________, ______?__/_____!
disobedient wretch
69 of 122
my child is dead! and with my child, my ____ are buried
joys
70 of 122
O ______ Montague, give me thy hand
brother
71 of 122
____, go you…
Wife
72 of 122
Nurse, give _____ a while… Nurse come back again.
leave
73 of 122
Read o’er the ______ of young Paris’ face, and find ___?___ writ there with beauty’s pen
delight
74 of 122
Read o’er the ___?____ of young Paris’ face, and find ______ writ there with beauty’s pen
volume
75 of 122
Not till Thursday, there is time ______
enough
76 of 122
I would the ____ were married to her grave
fool
77 of 122
I was your _____ much upon these years
mother
78 of 122
Talk not to me, for I’ll not speak a word. Do what thou ____, for I have done with thee.
wilt
79 of 122
What, lamb! What _______!
ladybird
80 of 122
Though his _____ be better than any mans
face
81 of 122
You shall bear the _______ soon at night
burden
82 of 122
I think it best you married with the County. Oh, he's a lovely gentleman. Romeo's a _________ to him.
dishclout
83 of 122
This _________ may so happy prove to turn your household’s rancour to pure love.
alliance
84 of 122
These violent _______ have violent ends.
delights
85 of 122
Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts but in their ____
eyes
86 of 122
Wisely and slow, they ______ that run fast.
stumble
87 of 122
Oh he is the _________ captain of compliments
courageous
88 of 122
That's my good ___.
son
89 of 122
Art thou a man? Thy tears are __________.
womanish
90 of 122
There, art thou _____... there art thou _____... there art thou _____?
happy
91 of 122
I ____ no longer stay
dare
92 of 122
Miscarried by my fault, let my old life be ________, some hour before his time unto the rigour of severest law
sacrificed
93 of 122
If love be _____ with you, be _____ with love
rough
94 of 122
Now art thou ________,
now art thou Romeo
sociable
95 of 122
Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a ____ man
grave
96 of 122
A _____ a'both your houses
plague
97 of 122
Mens eyes were made to look and let them gaze. I will not budge for no man's ________, I
pleasure
98 of 122
If ever you shall __?__ our streets again, Your lives shall pay the ________of the peace.
disturb
99 of 122
I talk of dreams which are children of an idle brain. Begot of nothing but vile ______
fantasy
100 of 122
If ever you shall _____ our streets again, Your lives shall pay the ____?____of the peace.
forfeit
101 of 122
___ are punish’d.
All
102 of 122
What a _____ is laid upon your hate that heaven finds a means to kill your joys with love!
scourge
103 of 122
Oh calm , ____?___vile ________
dishonourable
104 of 122
Oh calm , _______vile ____?____
submission
105 of 122
Never was a story of more ___ than this of Juliet and her Romeo
woe
106 of 122
__________ we have to exile him hence
Immediately
107 of 122
My lord, I would that Thursday were _______.
tomorrow
108 of 122
________ than her are happy mothers made.
Younger
109 of 122
_______met, my lady and my wife!
Happily
110 of 122
She weeps ___________ for Tybalt's death therefore I have not talked of love with her.
inconsolably
111 of 122
Have I thought ____ to see this morning's face
long
112 of 122
These times of woe ______ no time of woo
afford
113 of 122
Thy face is ____.
mine
114 of 122
O swear not by the moon, the __________ moon.
inconstant
115 of 122
I can tell her age unto an ____.
hour
116 of 122
Dreamers often ___
lie
117 of 122
A pair of ____-cross'd lovers take their life;
star
118 of 122
If love be ____, it best agrees with night.
blind
119 of 122
Who says: "Dreamers often lie"
Mercutio
120 of 122
Who says: "Never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo"
Prince Escalus
121 of 122
Who says: "I can tell her age unto an hour."
Nurse
122 of 122

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Love is a ______ made with the fume of sighs

Back

smoke

Card 3

Front

O _______ love, O loving hate

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Under love’s heavy ______ do I sink

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

I have ___ myself

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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Very good resource! Helped me loads in my year 10 exams :D

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