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Foreshadow Notes
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • By
  • William Shakespeare

2
Act I Scene i
  • Prince If ever you disturb our streets again,
  • Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace
  • (94-95)

3
Act I scene iv
  • Romeo I fear too early, for my mind misgives
  • Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
  • Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
  • With this nights revels, and expire the term
  • Of a despised life closed in my breast
  • By some vile forfeit of untimely death
    (106-111).

4
ACT I Scene v
  • Act I scene v
  • Tybalt This intrusion shall,
  • Now seeming sweet, convert to
  • bittrest gall (Act I scene v 103)
  • Romeo My life is my foes debt (132)
  • Juliet My grave is like to be my wedding bed
    (line 149)

5
ACT II Scene ii
  • Juliet Yet I should kill thee with much
    cherishing (198)

6
ACT II Scene iii
  • Friar L Not in a grave,
  • To lay one in another out to have
  • (90)
  • Friar L For this alliance may so happy prove To
    turn your households rancor to pure love (
    98-99)

  • Friar L Wisely and slow. They stumble that run
    fast (101)

7
ACT II Scene vi
  • Friar Lawrence These violent delights have
    violent ends
  • And in their triumph die, like fire and
    powder,
  • Which as they kiss consume (9-11)

8
ACT III Scene i
  • Benvolio For now, these hot days, is the mad
    blood stirring (4)
  • Mercutio A plague o both your houses!
  • (111)
  • Mercutio Ask for me tomorrow,
  • and you shall find me a grave man
  • (102)
  • Romeo This days black fate on more days doth
    depend.
  • This but begins the woe others must end.
  • (124-125)

9
ACT III Scene ii
  • Juliet Ill to my wedding bed,
  • And death, not Romeo, take my
  • maidenhead! (149-150)

10
ACT III Scene iii
  • Romeo Taking the measure of an unmade grave.
    (74)
  • Friar Lawrence Wilt thou slay thyself,
  • And slay thy lady that in thy life lives
  • (126-127)

11
ACT III Scene v
  • Juliet O God, I have an ill-divining soul!
  • Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low
  • As one dead at the bottom of a tomb
  • (54-56)
  • Juliet Indeed, I never shall be satisfied
  • With Romeo until I behold himdead
  • (98-99)

12
ACT III Scene v cont
  • Lady Capulet I would the fool were
  • married to her grave (145)
  • Juliet Or, if you do not, make the bridal bed
  • In that dim monument where Tybalt lies
  • (212-213)
  • Juliet If all else fail, myself have power to
    die
  • (255)

13
ACT V Scene i
  • Romeo I dreamt my lady came and found me
    deadAnd breathed such life with kisses in my
    lips (line 6 and 8)
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