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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Diary Entry: Romeo Montague
Dear Diary,
I Met a girl tonight. She has long hair and glowing blue eyes like the sea. It was love at first sight for us. But yet, she is a Capulet and I am a Montague. I DEFY YOU STARS! This is an unfair fate you've put upon me.
Why can we not be different people, so our love is embraced and not frowned upon.
I Met a girl tonight. She has long hair and glowing blue eyes like the sea. It was love at first sight for us. But yet, she is a Capulet and I am a Montague. I DEFY YOU STARS! This is an unfair fate you've put upon me.
Why can we not be different people, so our love is embraced and not frowned upon.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Letters
Dear Romeo,
It is Juliet. I am writing you to let you know that Friar Lawrence will be giving me a poison the does not kill me but puts me to sleep for three days. Do not panic he said "Romeo shall than thee, daughter, for us both." Meet me in the tomb, I may still be asleep, but when I awaken we can run away together and be happy. We can start family, all thanks to Friar Lawrence.
Love,
Juliet.
It is Juliet. I am writing you to let you know that Friar Lawrence will be giving me a poison the does not kill me but puts me to sleep for three days. Do not panic he said "Romeo shall than thee, daughter, for us both." Meet me in the tomb, I may still be asleep, but when I awaken we can run away together and be happy. We can start family, all thanks to Friar Lawrence.
Love,
Juliet.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
VERONA DOUBLE SUICIDE
Double suicides yesterday in
the small town of Verona, Italy.
Juliet Capulet, 13 and Romeo
Montague, 16 both killed
themselves over what seemed like a
tragic love story. Romeo
came to his wife to be Juliet's
out that she was not actually dead it was a decoy set up by Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence was supposed to tell Romeo so they could run away together but Lawrence failed to send a messenger in time.
One of our reporters, Emily Smith, Interviewed Lady Capulet on the scene today;
Smith: What was your reaction when you walked in to the tomb?
Capulet: I was in total shock. I had no idea at first and yelled 'What should it be that is so [shrieked] abroad?
Smith: Miss Capulet, Were you aware of your daughter, Juliet and Romeo's love?
Capulet: I was although I wish I hadn't, she was going to marry a beautiful man but he got in the way.
Smith: If you don't mind me asking , who would you pin the blame on your daughters death?
Capulet: I would like to say Romeo, though I know that isn't true. Who ever gave my Juliet the sleep poison in the first place is at fault for this.
Smith: So you believe this is Friar Lawrence's fault?
Capulet: Yes.
Today was their funeral, with many tissues and crying this was one of Verona's most sad story.
the small town of Verona, Italy.
Juliet Capulet, 13 and Romeo
Montague, 16 both killed
themselves over what seemed like a
tragic love story. Romeo
came to his wife to be Juliet's
tomb and killed himself with
poison there with her.
Moments later Juliet awakens, turns out that she was not actually dead it was a decoy set up by Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence was supposed to tell Romeo so they could run away together but Lawrence failed to send a messenger in time.
One of our reporters, Emily Smith, Interviewed Lady Capulet on the scene today;
Smith: What was your reaction when you walked in to the tomb?
Capulet: I was in total shock. I had no idea at first and yelled 'What should it be that is so [shrieked] abroad?
Smith: Miss Capulet, Were you aware of your daughter, Juliet and Romeo's love?
Capulet: I was although I wish I hadn't, she was going to marry a beautiful man but he got in the way.
Smith: If you don't mind me asking , who would you pin the blame on your daughters death?
Capulet: I would like to say Romeo, though I know that isn't true. Who ever gave my Juliet the sleep poison in the first place is at fault for this.
Smith: So you believe this is Friar Lawrence's fault?
Capulet: Yes.
Today was their funeral, with many tissues and crying this was one of Verona's most sad story.
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