Friar Lawrence
The marriage of Romeo and Juliet; Romeo, you come to me this morning asking me to marry you
and the fair maiden Juliet. I am worried about it though, yours and Juliet’s
parents do not know and your families hate each other. Do you not think there
will be some problems with this? I am unsure this is a good idea, and it is so
soon. But if you insist that this is what you both want i shall marry you.
Maybe this pure love will show your households happiness instead of hate.
Romeo being banished; Romeo my son, I hear the worst. The Prince has exiled you
only hours after being wed. This is not good, and you are not safe to roam the
streets in the day light. Come boy, into my cell until he is safe to escape in
the dark of night. If anyone comes hide and do not make a noise until I tell
you it’s safe. Come come, get in before anyone sees you!
Juliet’s potion and
the escape plan to the other Frair; Juliet I give you this potion for your wishes to come true. You
will appear to be dead and then buried in your families grave, Romeo will be
there when you awake so you two may run away. So you now do not have to marry
the county and be un-loyal to your newly wedded husband. Good luck to you both,
I wish you all the best and I pray for you.
Paris
Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment; What a horrible thing to happen in the streets of Verona. And Tybalt, the cousin of the fair lady Juliet of whose hand I ask for in marriage was among one of the two killed. And my fellow kinsman Mercutio as well, dead, slain in these beautiful streets we once called peaceful and home sweet home. It is an outrage for such manner and I agree with the prince, the tyrant Romeo deserves to be banished for the mess has made.
The pronouncing of the marriage; Finally father Capulet has decided to allow me to marry Juliet! I knew he would sooner or later, but I am so glad it is sooner. She and I are perfect for each other. I love her, and even though she doesn’t admit that she loves me i know that she does. We will live happily and wealthy live and have lots of children. Thursday is not soon enough for me to marry the fair Juliet. I wish it was tomorrow!
Juliet dying; My wife to be, my beautiful bride, how could this happen. My love is for this dead corpse but it is still strong and true. Oh such beautiful virtue wasted.Who will I marry now, now that my bride to be is dead? Oh my love, our life lost, and her love lost too. My love in and out of death.Montague
Romeo being banished; My son, my only child, banished for killing the murderer Tybalt in revenge for the murder of the Princes kinsman. The Prince has exiled him for taking justice into his own hands for the blood of Mercutio shed by the Capulet descending villain. The evil Tybalt must and has been sent to hell for what he has done. Only a Capulet is able to create such a mess.
What Montague would have said if he knew that his son was getting married to a Capulet; A Capulet! You are marrying a Capulet! This is obscene! This is outrageous! I will not allow my son to marry that evil Capulet’s daughter! This is a disgrace to our family and you will be too if you marry that wench.
Romeo dying; Of all the ways my son could have died I never thought it to be like this. I cannot believe he committed suicide, all because of the faked death by his secret wife so that they could run away and live happily together forever. Oh woe as me, such a tragedy, all for love but no love for all. Because of what he loved our family does hate, and he being what the fair Juliet loved allowed our hate to create this uncalled for fate. This is both of our faults Capulet, we have lost because of our hate, for the cost of their love, our children are the price we now have to pay. No more, this feud is over, our hate has been taken with the lives and love of our children.
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