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Romeo & Juliet Act IIII

Quote #1 He jests at scars who never felt a wound. Romeo to ?

Quote #1 He makes fun of my pain as he has never felt such hurt. Romeo feels that Mercutio is making fun of his sorrow.

Quote #2 Deny your father, and refuse your name! Or, if you will not, just be sworn my love and I’ll no longer be a Capulet. Juliet to ?

Quote #2 Juliet is speaking her thoughts out loud in regards to Romeo. She wants to deny his family name in exchange for her love, or she will deny her family name if he cannot. The purpose is so they will be able to be together.

Quote #3 I would not for the world they say you here. Juliet to ?

Quote #3 Juliet knows if the kinsmen for her father ever found Romeo on the Capulet grounds he would be killed, as he is an enemy to her family and should not be around the home. The quote means I would not for all the world wish for them to find you and harm you.

Quote #4 Where and what time you will perform the rite, and all my fortunes at your foot I’ll lay and follow you – my lord – throughout the world. Juliet to ?

Quote #4 Juliet asks Romeo when and where their wedding will take place. Romeo will make all the plans. In return for this honor of marriage, Romeo will receive all Juliet’s wealth and her devoted love forever.

Questions: Act 4 1. Why does Romeo hide from his friends? 2. What does Romeo overhear Juliet say that gives him pleasure? 3. What is Romeo willing to do for Juliet? 4. What would happen to Romeo if he was found on the Capulet grounds? 5. What plan do Romeo and Juliet devise?