Week 5 Vocab Romeo & Juliet

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Week 5 Vocab Romeo & Juliet

Act Major unit of action in a play

Scene Each act is divided further into scenes, which represent a different time and/or place

Lines Spoken words of the play, “sentences”

Prologue An introduction to a play or act of a play

Disposition Mental outlook; tendency of one’s spirit

Endure To hold against; sustain

Grievance Resentment of complaint

Revel To take delight; to make marry

Spite Desire to harm or annoy

Valiant Boldly courageous or brave

Intrusion Wrongful entry

Virtuous Conforming to moral principals

Dignity The quality of being worthy of esteem or respect

Star Crossed Ill-fated; doomed

Quarrel The cause behind an angry dispute, an argument, a complaint