Speaker- “What is in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” | Juliet |
Circumstance- “What is in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” | Balcony Scene |
Significance- “What is in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” | It shows that Juliet doesn’t care about his last name. |
Speaker- “the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this; thou art a villain.” | Tybalt |
Circumstance- “the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this; thou art a villain.” | After Romeo’s marriage and before Mercutio’s death. |
Significance- “the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this; thou art a villain.” | The best insult Tybalt could find for Romeo. |
Speaker- “No tis the not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but tis enough, twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you will find me a grave man!” | Mercutio |
Circumstance- “No tis the not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but tis enough, twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you will find me a grave man!” | When he was dying. |
Significance- “No tis the not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but tis enough, twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you will find me a grave man!” | He is a jokester: this is his way of telling them his is dying. |
Speaker- “In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack the hateful mansion.” | Romeo |
Circumstance- “In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack the hateful mansion | After he killed Tybalt and is in Friar Lawrence’s cell. |
Significance- “In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack the hateful mansion | Does not want to be a Montague; means he cant be with Juliet. |
Speaker- “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your cansent gives strength to make it fly.” | Juliet |
Circumstance-“I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your cansent gives strength to make it fly.” | Before the party when she is supposed to meet Paris; says to her mother |
Significance- “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your cansent gives strength to make it fly.” | Does not want to marry Paris. |
Speaker- “…the reason I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting.” | Romeo |
Circumstance- “…the reason I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting.” | Right after the wedding; said to Tybalt. |
Significance- “…the reason I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting.” | He is married to Tybalt’s cousin, so they are family now, but Romeo can’t let Tybalt know that. |
Speaker- “Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return.” | Romeo |
Circumstance- “Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return.” | Balcony Scence |
Significance- “Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return.” | Romeo is comparing Juliet’s beauty to the stars and to the heavens. |
Romeo and Juliet Speaker, Circumstance, and Significance
September 12, 2019