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  2. Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library

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    Act 1, scene 1. A street fight breaks out between the Montagues and the Capulets, which is broken up by the ruler of Verona, Prince Escalus. He threatens the Montagues and Capulets with death if they fight again.

  3. Romeo and Juliet Act 1: Scene 1 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes

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    A summary of Act 1: Scene 1 in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Romeo and Juliet and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  4. Romeo and Juliet | Act 1, Scene 1 - myShakespeare

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    Once the fight has broken up, Montague and Lady Montague ask about their son Romeo. Benvolio tells them that he has seen Romeo moping around in a bit of a stupor. After they leave, Romeo arrives to tell Benvolio why he’s really in a funk: he’s in love with a woman who does not love him back.

  5. Romeo and Juliet - Entire Play | Folger Shakespeare Library

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    Act 2, scene 1 Romeo finds himself so in love with Juliet that he cannot leave her. He scales a wall and enters Capulet’s garden. Meanwhile Benvolio and Mercutio look for him in vain. Act 2, scene 2 From Capulet’s garden Romeo overhears Juliet express her love for him. When he answers her, they acknowledge their love and their desire to be ...

  6. Romeo and Juliet (complete text) - Open Source Shakespeare

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    Act I, Scene 1. Verona. A public place. next scene. [Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and bucklers] Sampson. Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals. Gregory. No, for then we should be colliers. Sampson. I mean, an we be in choler, we'll draw. Gregory. Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o' the collar. 20.

  7. Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver

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    In Act 1, Juliet is already showing her powers of deception by asking her Nurse about two other men before asking after Romeo because she does not want to arouse her chaperone’s suspicions. Romeo and Juliet's quick attraction to one other must be viewed through the lens of their youth.

  8. Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 1 Translation - LitCharts

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    Actually understand Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  9. Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, scene 2 | Folger Shakespeare Library

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    Act 1, scene 2. In conversation with Capulet, Count Paris declares his wish to marry Juliet. Capulet invites him to a party that night. Capulet gives a servant the guest list for the party and orders him off to issue invitations. The servant cannot read the list and asks for help from Romeo and Benvolio.

  10. Romeo and Juliet | Act 1, Prologue - myShakespeare

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    From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life, Whose misadventured piteous overthrows. Doth, with their death, bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-marked love. And the continuance of their parents' rage —.

  11. No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Prologue - ...

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    In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place, a long-standing hatred between two families erupts into new violence, and citizens stain their hands with the blood of their fellow citizens. Two unlucky children of these enemy families become lovers and commit suicide.