This day’s black fate on more days doth depend. This but begins the woe others must end. | A. RomeoB. BenvolioC. this is the beginning of the dark days |
Away to heaven, respective lenity. And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now. | A. RomeoB. Benvolio/ TybaltC. no more Mr. Nice guy |
O, I am Fortune’s fool. | A. RomeoB. himselfC. what bad luck I have |
Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name. When I, they 3-hours wife, have mangled it? But therefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin. | A. JulietB. Nurse/herselfC. how should I feel my husband of 3 hours killed my cousin of a lifetime |
There is no end, no limit,measure bound, in that word’s death. No words can that woe sound. | A. JulietB. NurseC. nothing is worse than banishment not even death |
Affliction is enamored of thy parts, and thou art wedded to calamity. | A. Friar LawerenceB. RomeoC. man you have bad luck |
More light and light, more dark and dark our woes. | A. RomeoB. JulietC. the lighter it gets the sadder we get |
Then, window, let day in, and let life out. | A. JulietB. Romeo/ windowC. let the day come and let Romeo leave |
I would the fool were married to her grave. | A. Lady CapuletB. CapuletC. I wish she were dead |
An you be not, hang, beg, stave, die in the streets. | A. CapuletB. JulietC. you will marry Paris or I will throw you on the streets |
Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. I’ll to the Friar to know his remedy. If all else fail, myself have power to die. | A. JulietB. herselfC. I will go to Friar to see if he can help me and if not I will kill myself |
Romeo and Juliet ABC quotes Scene 3
August 16, 2019