What do the "these" in "and these, who never drowned, could never die" refer to?
Tears
What does Friar Lawrence mean when he says to Romeo, "These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder…”?
Friar Lawrence is warning Romeo that the deep love he has for Juliet could lead to violent endings.
Complete the quote: "Heaven is where Juliet lives...and sayest thou yet that _______?"
"Heaven is where Juliet lives...and sayest though yet that exile is not death?"
Who does Romeo want to marry?
Juliet
Who says the quote, “light’ning before death!”.
Romeo
Complete the Quote: "And these who, often _____, could never ___."
"And these who, often drowned, could never die."
Complete the quote: "My life were better ended by their hate than ____ prorogued, wanting of thy ___."
"My life were better ended by their hate than death prorogued, wanting of thy love."
"My husband lives, that Tybalt would have slain, And Tybalt's dead that would have slain my husband." What does this mean?
Hint: This quote was spoken by Juliet
Either Tybalt or Romeo would have died in the fight between them.
Who says this quote, "Like death when he shuts up the day of life."
Friar Lawrence
What scene are the two quotes in the Act 5 slide from?
Scene iii
"I fear too early, for my mind misgives
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
With this night revels, and expire the term
Of a despised life closed in my breast
By some vile forfeit of untimely death"?
Foreshadowing
Romeo would rather be exiled than killed if he couldn't live with Juliet - True or False
False - He would rather be killed by the Capulet family than have to live without Juliet.
When Romeo and Tybalt fight, why is Juliet happy?
She is glad that her husband, Romeo, didn't die and Tybalt did instead.
Complete the quote: "Like death when he shuts up _____ of life"
"Like death when he shuts up the day of life"
"light'ning before death" How does this relate to life?
"light'ning before death" represents a life lived before death.
What does Romeo think will come out of going to the Capulet's party?
The thinks that going will "expire the term of a despised life", or that in going something bad is going to happen, ending in death.
How do life and death connect through Earth? (Hint: Friar Lawrence says that "Nature's mother is her tomb....her burying grave, that is her womb."
Everything that is buried on Earth brings life to new things. Everything that is brought to life will eventually die and return to Earth.
Why does Juliet wish for Romeo to be "in the stars" when she dies?
So that people will fall in love with the night because his beauty and his impact will be eternal.
Finish the quote, "A thing like death to chide away this _____."
Shame
“This vault a feasting presence full of light. Death, lie thou there, by a dead man interred." What symbolizes life and what symbolizes death in this quote?
"presence of life" symbolizes life and "a dead man interred" represents death.