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Romeo and Juliet Act I scene i and ii. I.i. What does Sampson mean when he says, “A dog of the house of Montague moves me.” ? Lines 1-11: What does the servants dialogue show about the attitudes in the two households? Who takes out their weapon first? (line)
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I.i • What does Sampson mean when he says, “A dog of the house of Montague moves me.” ? • Lines 1-11: What does the servants dialogue show about the attitudes in the two households? • Who takes out their weapon first? (line) • What does Sampson mean when he says, “Let us take the law of our sides; let them begin.”? • Who says this and comment: “I do but keep the peace.”? • If the Capulets and the Montagues quarrel again what will be the punishment? • What are the differences between Lady Capulet and Lady Montague in regards to their husbands? • How does Benvolio describe Tybolt? (line) • Where is Romeo during this time? (line) • How does Romeo feel? (line) • Why does Rosaline reject Romeo? (line) • What does Benvolio tell Romeo to do about his lost love? (line) If it says (Line) please cite the source in MLA. Typed Due tomorrow.
I. ii • What does Paris want? • Why doesn’t Capulet want his daughter to marry right away? When does Capulet think it will be a good time for Juliet to get married? • How old is Juliet? • What is Paris’s response to Capulet’s thought of delaying the marriage? • What are the conditions that need to be met before Capulet lets Paris marry Juliet? • Line 25-30 Comment • What is the comic relief in this scene? • Line 49-50 Comment • Line 89 Comment • Line 94-95 Comment • How does fortune play a role in this scene?