Group+2(A-4)

Character || Lines || Conclusions || scene i lines 184-185 || Tell me not, for I have heard it all. Here's much to do with hate, but more with love. || He's saying that love causes more problems than hate causes. || scene i lines 242-243 || By giving liberty unto thine eyes: examine other beauties. || He thinks that love isn't important. || scene ii lines 52-53 || Take thou some new infection to thy eye, and the rank poison of the old will die. || He thinks love is a bad thing. || scene ii line 12 || Younger than she are happy mothers made. || He's saying that age doesn't matter when it comes to marriage. || scene ii line 13 || And too soon marred are those so early made. || He's saying that girls should be older before they become mothers, and that age does matter when it comes to marriage. || scene ii lines 16-17 || But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; my will to her consent is but a part. || He thinks that it's ok to marry someone if the other person loves you. || scene iii line 72 || It is an honor that I dream not of. || She thinks that marriage is a bad thing. || scene iii lines 106-108 || I'll look to like, if looking liking move, but no more deep will I endart mine eye than your consent gives strenght to make it fly. || She's saying that she doesn't care about love. || scene iii lines 75-80 Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you, here in Verona, ladies of esteem, are already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid. This then in brief: the valiant Paris seeks you for his love. She thinks that Juliet should get married now and that age isn't important when it comes to marriage. ||
 * **Romeo**
 * **Benvolio**
 * **Benvolio**
 * **Paris**
 * **Lord Capulet**
 * **Lord Capulet**
 * **Juliet**
 * **Juliet**
 * **Lady Capulet**