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Friar Lawrence tells Romeo that while he was loving Rosaline he was speaking the language of a lover as if he had learnt it by heart, rather than really knowing what it meant.
At the end of the balcony, Romeo and Juliet use metaphors of:
When Romeo first sees Juliet at the Capulet ball, he says:
After Romeo and Juliet kiss, Juliet says:
After he is wounded, Mercutio says what 3 times?
After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo becomes very angry, and sounds like the obsessive hero in a Revenge Tragedy when he says:
At the start of the play, Montague describes Romeo's behaviour to Benvolio.
When Benvolio approaches Romeo at the start of the play, Romeo describes love as:
When Romeo sees Juliet for the first time, he asks one of the servants:
At the start of the balcony scene, Romeo says to Juliet that he will abandon his name if she loves him. Again, he uses religious language.
When Mercutio and Benvolio leave stage after Mercutio is wounded, but before Benvolio comes back on stage to tell Romeo that he died, Romeo says that Juliet's beauty has made him ...?
When Juliet refuses to agree to marry Paris, Capulet says to her:
Juliet's soliloquy at the start of 3.2 begins:
When Paris asks Capulet for permission to woo Juliet, Capulet says:
Give an example of the Nurse making a sexual joke.
When Lady Capulet initially asks Juliet about Paris' love, Juliet responds: