Text - Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Full

MERCUTIO: By the stock and store, what are you two quarrelling?

MERCUTIO: Unto what end? why, you and I are Statutory, as may be remembered in Some idle time: and now, to play some sport And, by the heat of this, our love and old Accord, to have a go.

BENVOLIO: Unarm, unarm! and put an end to this Your stout-rench’d wit, and, in no sense, is meet Or amiable: a hot-headed wretch, with wits Raucous as e’er I heard. romeo and juliet act 3 full text

(Enter ROMEO)

Romeo and Juliet Act 3 is a pivotal moment in the play, marking a turning point in the tragic events that will ultimately lead to the lovers’ demise. Through its exploration of love, hate, fate, and impulsivity, Act 3 provides a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis of the human experience. MERCUTIO: By the stock and store, what are

ROMEO: O, I am fortune’s fool!

Scene 1 (Enter MERCUTIO, BENVOLIO, and BALTHASAR) BENVOLIO: Unarm, unarm

MERCUTIO: Why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you so?