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Honour/Family (Romeo (“My life is my foe’s debt” (Debt is something that…
Honour/Family
Romeo
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“And so, good Capulet – which name I tender/As dearly as my own – be satisfied.”
Romeo using tender to reference the pain that the Capulets and Montagues will experience, but also showing care for their family name as tender also connotes to kindness
Friar laurence
“For this alliance may so happy prove,
To turn your households’ rancour to pure love."
rancour or pure love - rancour meaning bitterness or resentfulness, this showing that when a long-standing conflict is upheld and this between the two families the love shall reunite the family's
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Mercutio
“O calm, dishonourable, vile submission!”
Mercutio believe that Romeos refusal to fight is due to his clearness towards Tybalt when in actual fact is because he is in love with Juliet from the Capulet family
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Juliet
“’Tis but thy name that is mine enemy. Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.”
She is saying that the name Montague refers to his family, and maybe not to Romeo himself, but that the name montage will cause conflict.
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Capulet
“And you be mine, I’ll give you to my friend
And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets.”
Capulet saying to Juliet that she has no option but to marry Paris as her family will disown her and throw her onto the streets.