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Character and Motivation

  • Romeo

    "O dear account. My life is my foe's debt." 1.5.117
  • Lord Montague

    "Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?" 1.1.102
  • Lady Montague

    "Right glad I am he was not at this fray." 1.1.115
  • Benvolio

    "Good morrow, cousin." 1.1.158
  • Mercutio

    "True, I talk of dreams" 1.4.96
  • Friar Laurence

    "if thou dar'st, I'll give thee remedy." 4.1.76
  • Juliet

    "I'll look to like, if looking liking move." 1.3.97
  • Lord Capulet

    "My will to her consent is but a part" 1.2.17
  • Lady Capulet

    "How stands your dispositions to be married?" 1.3.65
  • Paris

    "What say you to my suit?" 1.2.6
  • Tybalt

    "To strike him dead I hold it not a sin." 1.5.58
  • Nurse

    "I am aweary, give me leave awhile." 2.5.25
  • Prince Escalus

    "Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace" 1.1.79

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