Act 1, Scene 1 | Thou villain Capulet,—Hold me not, let me go. |
Act 1, Scene 1(when talking about Romeo’s melancholy) | I neither know it nor can learn of him. |
Act 1, Scene 1 (he would give the cure of R’s depression if he knew it, but obvs can’t be assed to try hard enough to figure it out) | Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow. We would as willingly give cure as know. |
Act 3, scene 1 (He may be his son, but this kind of parenting is what led you to have a murderous son) | His fault concludes but what the law should end, The life of Tybalt. |
Act 5, Scene 3 (Yeah obv you’ve got the worst of this situation rn) | What further woe conspires against mine age? |
Act 5, Scene 3 (depending on how you read this he could count like he is reprimanding R’s dead body, or he is shocked and grieved that he is left alone in the world) | O thou untaught! what manners is in this? To press before thy father to a grave? |
Lord Montague quotes- Romeo and Juliet
July 13, 2019