“O, swear not by the moon, inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circle orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.” | Juliet/Romeo/1st Balcony Scene/Example of fate/fortune Theme |
“The day is hot, the Capels are abroad, And, if we meet, we shall not ‘scape a brawl” | Benvolio/Mercutio/Second Fight Scene/Foreshadows a fight between Tybalt and Mercutio |
“A plague a’both houses!” | Mercutio/Tybalt and Romeo/Second Fight Scene/Foreshadows Romeo and Juliet’s death |
“Oh, I am Fortune’s fool!” | Romeo/Romeo/Second Fight Scene/Example of fate/fortune theme |
“O God, I have an ill-divining soul! Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight fails, or thou look’st pale.” | Juliet/Romeo/Second Balcony Scene/Foreshadows Juliet seeing Romeo dead |
O, Fortune, Fortune! All men call thee fickle. If thou art fickle, what doust thou with him That is renowned for faith? Be fickle, Fortune, For then I hope thou wilt not keep him long But send him back.” | Juliet/Juliet/Second Balcony Scene/Example of fate/fortune theme |
“I would the fool were married to her grave.” | Lady Capulet/Capulet/After Juliet refuses to marry Paris/Foreshadows Juliet’s death |
“Delay this marraige for a month, a week; or if you do not, make the bridal bed in that dim monument where Tybalt lies.” | Juliet/Lady Capulet/After Juliet refuses to marry Paris/Foreshadow’s Juliet’s death (Who said/to whom/where/significance) |
Romeo and Juliet Acts 2 & 3
July 10, 2019