Exam Stuff. Quotes: Know these Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate...cold fire. Earth has swallowed all my hopes…lady of my earth. Compare her face….swan.

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Exam Stuff

Quotes: Know these Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate...cold fire. Earth has swallowed all my hopes…lady of my earth. Compare her face….swan a crow. Ill look to like….make it fly. Well have no Cupid…measure and be gone. I fear too early; for my mind…hanging in the stars. Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone…portly gentleman. Go ask his name…my wedding bed. Whats in a name…smell as sweet. More than Prince of Cats….a duelist. These violent delights…fire and powder. I am not I, if there be such an Ay…thee answer Ay. Happiness courts thee in her best array….fortune and thy love.

More quotes and stuff… I fear early, For my mind misgives…. Oh she doth teach the torches to burn bright… He jests at scars that never…. Deny thy father and refuse thy name…. Whats Montague? Parting is such sweet sorrow… For this alliance may so happy prove… These violent delights have violent ends…

Literary Devices to know Pun Irony (verbal, dramatic) Metaphor Personification Oxymoron Allusion Simile Hyperbole Refrain Idiom Repetition Foreshadowing Apostrophe Alliteration

Other stuff to know Characters and which House or family the belong to (if any) Events of the play (major and minor) The stages of a play Bio on Shakespeare What tragedy is Be able to explain what quotes mean and how to interpret them, not just the translation in the No Fear book.