Act2 Scene3 summary

Location: At the Church

Characters:Romeo and Friar Lawrence

Time: monday morning

Events:Romeo tells Friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet but Lawrence talks of rosalind and how rushed Romeo is going into this. Friar Lawrence is also concerned of their two families thoughts on their marriage.

Quote:’Lo here upon thy cheek the stain doth sit of an old tear that is not wash’d off yet.’

Act2 Scene2

Location:Capulets household

Time:Sunday night

Characters:Romeo, Juliet and the Nurse

Events:Romeo climbs over the guards wall toconfesses his love for Juliet, she brings up their families strongly hate each other but they don’t care because their love is too strong and passionate so they want to get married. By tomorrow.

Quote:’That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet;’

Scene 1 summary

location: Verona

Characters: Capulet boys,montague boys,benvolio,tybalt,capulet,lady capulet,lady capulet,prince,montague,lady montague,Romeo

Time: saturday afternoon

Events:The prince finds benvolio and tybalt and their men in a street brawl. Prince said anyone who is in a street brawl again will be sentenced to death. Montague sends benvolio to see why romeo is so sad. Romeo is sad because he loves a woman who does not love him back. Benvolio  tries to convince romeo to look for a new woman but he insist she is the one. Romeo wants to move on but still feels attached to this girl.

Quote: ‘O teach me how I should forget to think’.

Romeo and Juliet act1 scene1

simon:greg i swear we can’t let them humiliate us anymore we would be pokemon losers

Greg: what i mean is, if they make us angry we’ll pull out my mega ex charizard secret card

Simon:maybe you should focus on pulling out of trouble greg

Greg: i pull that legendary card out hard when i am angry

Simon: but it is very hard to make you angry

Greg: one of them dogs from team blue can make me angry

Simon: angry enough to run away,you won’t stand up to their new mew two ex!

Greg:one of those filthy team blue articuno users will make me angry enough to stand up to them.

Romeo and Juliet Prologue

Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Do with their death bury their parents’ strife.
The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love,
And the continuance of their parents’ rage,
Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove,
Is now the two hours’ traffic of our stage;
The which if you with patient ears attend,
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.

Two families similar in respect and honour,                                                                                                       In the City of verona where we set our stage,                                                                                                     from old grudge to new rebellion                                                                                                                       where civilian blood makes civilian hands dirty.                                                                                                  From the important loins of these two enemies                                                                                                     A pair of lovers prevented from each other take their life                                                                                     whose misfortunate events desirving overthrows                                                                                                 Do with their death hides their parents disagreement,                                                                                        The feared change of their death pattered-love                                                                                                  And the continuing of their parents anger,                                                                                                           which,their children could not undo                                                                                                                     Is now 2h of movement on our stage;                                                                                                                Which if you listen carefully,                                                                                                                          what here should miss,our work shall improve to heal.