1.
"alas my liege, my wife is dead tonight! grief of my son's exile has stopped her breath what further woe conspires against mine age?" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-montague
spoken to-the prince
meaning-lady montague died because of romeos banishment-what more sadness could the prince have for montague.
2.
"and to say the truth, verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well-governed youth"-who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-capulet
spoken to-tybalt
meaning-dont bother romeo
3.
"hang thee young baggage! disobedient wrench! i tell thee what- get thee to church a thursday or never after look me in the face" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-capulet
spoken to-juliet
meaning-capulet is mad that juliet wont obey and will disown her if she doesnt go to church on thursday
4.
"i am hurt. a plague o' both your houses"who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by- mercutio
spoken to-montagues and capulets
meaning-i curse the feud of both of your houses (capulet and montague houses)
5.
"i could not send it- here it is again-nor get a messenger to bring it to thee, so fearful were they of infection" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-friar john
spoken to-friar lawrence
meaning-friar john could not get the message to romeo because he wasnt allowed in to mantua because they were afraid had been exposed to the plague
6.
"if you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace"-who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-prince
spoken to-montagues and capulets
meaning-if you begin a brawl again you will die
7.
"o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-juliet
spoken to-herself
meaning-why are you a montague
8.
"these times of woe afford no time to woo. madam commend me to your daughter" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-paris
spoken to-lady capulet
meaning-in times of sadness it is no time to court or impress people
9.
"well, juliet, i will lie with thee tonight. let's see for means..." who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-romeo
spoken to-himself
meaning-i will lie and die with juliet to tonight
10.
"wisely and slow. they stumble that run fast" who said it? who was it spoken to? what did it mean?: spoken by-friar lawrence
spoken to-romeo
meaning-if you go too fast you might fall