Romeo & Juliet Conflict Essay
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- Conflict Essay
- Prologue
- “the continuance of their parents’ rage, Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove,”
- “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,”
- “misadventurd piteous overthrows”
- “Do with their death bury their parents’ strife.”
- Act 1, Scene 1
- "I will frown as I pass by, and let them take it as they list."
- "I will bite my thumb at them;which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it."
- "Draw, if you be men. Gregory, remember thy swashing blow."
- "Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death."
- "What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word,As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee:Have at thee, coward!"
- Act 1, Scene 5
- "by the stock and honour of my kin,To strike him dead, I hold it not a sin."
- "Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe, A villain that is hither come in spite,"
- "Am I the master here, or you? go to. You'll not endure him!"
- "You are a princox; go: Be quiet, or... For shame! I'll make you quiet."
- Act 3, Scene 1
- "but one word with one of us? couple it with something; make it a word and a blow."
- "Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford no better term than this,--thou art a villain."
- "Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw."
- "Tybalt, you rat-catcher, will you walk?"
- "Will you pluck your sword out of his pitcher by the ears? make haste, lest mine be about your ears ere it be out."
- "My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt In my behalf; my reputation stain'd with Tybalt's slander"
- "Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads...Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him."
- Act3, Scene 5
- "He shall not make me there a joyful bride... I pray you, tell my lord and father,I will not marry yet;"
- "Here comes your father; tell him so yourself, And see how he will take it at your hands."
- "I would the fool were married to her grave!"
- "go with Paris to Saint Peter's Church,Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither."
- "get thee to church o' Thursday,Or never after look me in the face:Speak not, reply not, do not answer me;My fingers itch."
- "An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend;And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die inthe streets,"
- Prologue
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