Nathan+J+R&J

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**Act 1 sce**ne 5 Juliet
//"My only love, Sprung from my only hate.// //Too early seen unknown, and known to late."// This quote means that the person that she loves comes from a families that she and her family hates. It also means that she would not have kiss him if she would have know who he was. But after she kissed him, she fell in love with him and it is to late to take take it back. The significants to this quote would be that it tells =__Quote Interpretation__=

**Act 2 scene 3 Friar Laurence**
//"wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast."// The quote means that when you doing something slowly you will have a better outcome. If you try to do something fast there is a better chance for you to screw up. I believe the significance of this quote to the play is it foreshadows what is to come. It tells the reader that something bad is going to happen.

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Act 3 Scene 4 Juliet
// "O, think's thou we shall ever meet again?" // Juliets is asking R omeo if she will ever see him agian. This qoute is significant to the play because Juliet is worried that she will never see romeo again, becuase he is getting banised for killing Tybalt. It is foreshadowing the fact that their relationship is ending.

=Quote Interpretation= // "Be not so long to speak. I long to die if what thou speak'st is not of remedy. // ﻿The quote means that if what the Friar says isn't a solution to her problem the she wants to die. This quote is significant to the play because it forshadows what is to come. It also shows how serious she is about not wanting to marry Count Paris.
 * Act 4 scene 1 Juilet**

=Quote Interpretation= Thou art not conquered. Beauty's ensign yet is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, and death's pale flag is not advanced there. The words that romeo said mean even though Juilet is dead she still looks very alive. Her lip are still red and her cheeks aren't pale. It looks as though death hasn't claimed her yet. This Quote is significant to the play because it gives it dramatic irony. The Audience knows that Juilet isn't dead, she is just in a deep sleep from the potion that the friar gives her.
 * Act 5 scene 3 Romeo**