GCSE AQA English literature- Romeo
and Juliet
William Shakespeare - correct answer-Author of Romeo and Juliet
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
a pair of star crossed lovers take their life - correct answer-Prologue
Talking about the events of the play
Theme of fate and tragedy
Two households both alike in dignity - correct answer-Prologue
Montague's and Capulet's are equal
Themes of conflict and equality
I will push montague's men from the wall and thrust his maids to the wall - correct
answer-Act 1 scene 1
Sampson
Talking about Montagues
Themes of conflict
I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montague's, and thee - correct answer-Act 1 scene 1
Tybalt
Saying that he hates Benvolio and other stuff
Themes of conflict and Tybalt's abrasiveness
Here's much to do with hate, but more with love. - correct answer-Act 1 scene 1
Romeo
Families should love not hate
Themes of conflict, love and family
Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs
being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes - correct answer-Act 1 scene 1
Romeo
Talking about how love can be bad
Themes of love
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
she hath not seen the change of 14 years - correct answer-Act 1 scene 2
Lord Capulet
Talking about Juliet
Themes of family
My will to her consent is but a part - correct answer-Act 1 scene 2
Lord Capulet
Talking about Juliet wanting to get married
, Themes of family and marriage
I will make thee think thy swan a crow - correct answer-Act 1 scene 2
Benvolio
Talking about girls with romeo
Themes of love
It is an honour that i dream not of - correct answer-Act 1 scene 3
Juliet
Talking about marriage
Themes of family, duty and love
But no more deep will i endart mine eye
than your consent gives strength to make it fly. - correct answer-Act 1 scene 3
Juliet
Talking about falling in love
Themes of family, duty and love
Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars - correct answer-Act 1 scene 4
Romeo
Talking about how the party might lead to tragedy
Themes of fate
O she doth teach the torches to burn bright. - correct answer-Act 1 scene 5
Romeo
Talking about juliet's beauty
Themes of love
This intrusion shall convert to bitt'rest gall - correct answer-Act 1 scene 5
Tybalt
Talking about getting revenge on Romeo
Themes of conflict
Two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss - correct answer-Act 1 scene 5
Romeo
Talking about kissing Juliet with religious metaphors
Themes of love and religion
My only love sprung from my only hate - correct answer-Act 1 scene 5
Juliet
Talking about falling in love with a Montague
Themes of love, conflict and fate
My life is my foe's debt - correct answer-Act 1 scene 5
Romeo
Romeo's life is in the hands of his enemy
Themes of love, conflict and fate
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