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Relationships in Act 3 Scene 5
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Juliet & Lady Capulet Act 3 Scene 5 Other areas of the play
It is my lady mother… What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? (Juliet) … thou couldst not make him live. Therefore have done. (Lady Cap.) Double Meaning: …no man like he doth grieve my heart. … I never shall be satisfied with Romeo till I behold him, dead is my poor heart so… …That Romeo should… soon sleep in quiet. … my heart abhors to hear him named and cannot come to him. Here comes your father, tell him so yourself (Lady Cap). I would the fool were married to her grave (Lady Cap) Fie, fie, what are you mad? (Lady Cap). Talk not to me, for I’ll not speak a word. Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee (Lady Cap) Nurse, where’s my daughter? (1:3 Lady Cap) Madam, I am here. What is your will? (Juliet 1:3) By having him, making yourself no less (1:3 Lady Cap) But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your consent gives strength to make it fly (1:3 Juliet) Need you my help? (Lady Cap) No madam (Juliet) (4:3) … my child, my only life. Revive… or I will die with thee! (Lady Cap 4:5) … one poor and loving child… to rejoice and solace in, and cruel Death hath catched it from my sight! (Lady Cap 4:5)
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Juliet & the Nurse Act 3 Scene 5 Other areas of the play
God in heav’n bless her! You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so. (Nurse) O God! O Nurse, how shall this be prevented? (Juliet) What say’st you?... Some comfort Nurse (Juliet) I think it best you married with the County (Nurse) Well, thou hast comforted me marvellous much (Juliet) Marry, I will, and this is wisely done (Nurse) Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend! (Juliet) Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour (Nurse 1:3) Thou wast the prettiest babe that e’er I nursed. And I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish (Nurse 1:3) Hie to your chamber. I’ll find Romeo to comfort you (Nurse 3:2) Nurse will you go with me… to help me sort…ornaments (Juliet 4:2)
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Juliet & Lord Capulet Other areas of the play Act 3 Scene 5
Doth she not count her blest, unworthy as she is… (Capulet) But thankful even for hate, that is meant love (Juliet) Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither (Capulet) Good father, I beseech you on my knees, hear me with patience (Juliet) My fingers itch (Capulet) Graze where you will you shall not house with me (Lord Cap) An you be mine, I’l give you to my friend. And you be not: hang, beg, starve, die in the streets (Capulet) …having displeased my father… to be absolved (Juliet) My child is yet a stranger in the world… Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride (Capulet 1:2) She is the hopeful lady of my earth (Capulet 1:2) My will to her consent is but a part (Capulet 1:2) Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender of my child’s love. I think she will be ruled in all respects by me (Capulet 3:4) A peevish self-willed harlotry it is (Capuet 4:2) Pardeon, I beseech you, henceforth I am ever ruled by you (Juliet 4:2) My child is dead… my joys are buried (Capulet 4:5)
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Lord & Lady Capulet Act 3 Scene 5 Other areas of the play
How now, wife? Have you delivered to her our decree? (Capulet) Ay, sir… (Lady Cap) Fie, fie, what, are you mad? (Lady Cap) Wife, we scarce thought us blest… but… we have a curse in having her (Capulet) You are too hot (Lady Cap) Wife, go you to her ere you go to bed… and bid her, mark you me, on Wednesday (Capulet 3:4) Prepare her wife (Capulet 3:4) Tush, I will stir about (Capulet 4:2) Go thou to Juliet, help to deck her up (Capulet 4:2) Ay, you have been a mouse-hunt in your time; but I will watch you from such watching now (Lady Cap 4:4)
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Juliet & Romeo Act 3 Scene 5 Other areas of the play
O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! (Romeo 1:5) Did my heart love till now? … I ne’er saw true beauty till this night (Romeo 1:5) If he be married my grave is like to be my wedding bed (Juliet 1:5)
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