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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library 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
Romeo and Juliet | Act 1, Scene 1 - myShakespeare Scene Summary: Two men from the house of Capulet — Gregory and Sampson — pick a fight with a few Montague men Benvolio, a Montague man, tries to break it up, but his efforts aren’t exactly successful when Tybalt, a feisty Capulet, arrives to fuel the fire
Romeo and Juliet Act 1: Scene 1 Summary Analysis - SparkNotes 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
Act 1, Scene 1 | Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Lit2Go ETC Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o' the collar I strike quickly, being moved But thou art not quickly moved to strike A dog of the house of Montague moves me therefore, if thou art moved, thou runn'st away take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's to the wall The quarrel is between our masters and us their men
Romeo Juliet Original Text: Act 1, Scene 1 - No Sweat Shakespeare This page contains Shakespeare's original script of of Romeo Juliet, Act 1, Scene 1: Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and bucklers SAMPSON: Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1 - Fair is foul, and foul is fair - Shakespeare Online The first scene of Macbeth strikes the keynote of the play The desert place, the wild storm, the appearance of the witches, "the wayward rhythm" of their songs, all help to prepare us for a drama in which a human soul succumbs to the supernatural suggestions of evil and ranges itself along with the witches on the devil's side
Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene 1 :|: Open Source Shakespeare To move is to stir; and to be valiant is to stand: Sampson A dog of that house shall move me to stand: I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's Gregory That shows thee a weak slave; for the weakest goes to the wall Sampson True; and therefore women, being the weaker vessels, 30 to the wall Gregory
Macbeth - Act 1, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library Act 1, scene 1 Three witches plan to meet Macbeth Act 1, scene 2 Duncan, king of Scotland, hears an account of the success in battle of his noblemen Macbeth and Banquo Duncan orders the execution of the rebel thane of Cawdor and sends messengers to announce to Macbeth that he has been given Cawdor’s title
Romeo Juliet: Act 1, Scene 1 - PlayShakespeare. com Enter Sampson and Gregory, with swords and bucklers, of the house of Capulet A dog of that house shall move me to stand! I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague’s 9 ’Tis well thou art not fish; if thou hadst, thou hadst been poor-John Draw thy tool, here comes two of the house of Montagues 18