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  • Act I
  • If I profane my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
  • Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, which mannerly devotion shows in this; for saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch and a palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss.
  • Act II
  • Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy be heaped like mine, and that they skill be more to blazon it, then sweeten with they breath this neighbor air, and let rich music's tongue unfold the imagined happiness that both recieve in either by this dear encounter.
  • I marry thee.
  • Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance, not of ornament.
  • Act III
  • Alive in triumph, and Mercutio slain? Away to heaven respective lenity, and fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! Now, Tybalt, take the "villain" back again that late thou gavest me; for Mercutio's soul is but a little way above our heads, staying for thine to keep him company. Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.
  • Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, Shalt with him hence.
  • This scene is very important to Act I because it shows the first interaction that Romeo and Juliet had. It also shows how instantaneously they fell in love with each other. 
  • Act IV
  • My only kin is dead. Ah me, the most beautiful flower hath been murdered. 
  • Oh, thou dost worry. Juliet is in a better place now. 
  • The marriage scene in which Romeo and Juliet are wedded by the Friar is the most important scene in Act II as it signifies how Romeo and Juliet are now together. This will surely cause problems as now the two rival families are bound to find out about the two lover's secret. 
  • Act V Part I
  • Is it e'en so? Then I defy you stars!
  • Her body sleeps in the Capels' monument, and her immortal part with angels lives.
  • This scene is the most important in Act III because it shows how Tybalt was slain by Romeo. Its importance to the story is how it signifies the soon banishment that Romeo will be given. Romeo also did this in revenge as his good friend Mercutio was fatally wounded by Tybalt. 
  • Act V Part II
  • This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.
  • Friar Lawrence:Come, go, good Juliet. I dare no longer stay
  • This scene is the most important to Act IV because in the scene, everyone presumes Juliet to be dead. This is a crucial part to the story as now the Friar and Romeo can act out their plan to rescue Juliet from marrying Paris.
  • This scene is significant to the act because it creates the big misunderstanding by Balthasar cautioning Romeo that Juliet is dead. This is the main predecessor of even worse things to occur later in the act.
  • This scene is likely the most important in the whole story as it is the climax when the two star crossed lovers kill themselves. It is pivotal and brings an end to the feud between the two families.
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