My world has gone dark, the only bright light in my life has been extinguished by the gloomy hands of mortality. It pains me to see her this way, pale as chalk, and lifeless. The stars in her eyes no longer guide the way for sailors lost at sea, and her lips no longer speak symphonies. I can’t live in a world without Juliet, my wife, my lover, the only person that has loved me, and the only person that I will ever love. She is too young to be robbed of her vitality, too young to be laid in the unforgiving, stank air of this tomb. Fate is harsh - it has stolen her from me once, when she was to be married with noble Paris, and then it stole her once again, permanently this time.
I both curse and admire fate. It brought Juliet and I together, a pair of star crossed lovers, but it has also brought unimaginable doom and despair. It pains me to remember a time when we both had smiles upon our faces, and love running through our veins - king and queen of the night. Now I can only feel the gaping hole of grief in my heart, filling me with the desire to drink the vile poison that the apothecary gave me. I came into this hollow tomb to end this misery, but my hands have been stained ruby red with yet another’s blood in the process. Valiant Paris, he was nothing more than another one of fortune’s fools, dragged into this hell called earth.
I knew Juliet and
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This world has nothing left to offer me if I can 't be with Juliet, my only love. Seeking Death’s door is the only way that I can be reunited with her. Gone from earth, I would finally be free from my name of Montague, and all the heavy burdens that come along with it. I would simply be Romeo, Juliet’s husband, a man with a love as abundant as the ocean’s water. The chain binding me to my past mistakes will finally be cut free from my wrists, liberating me from a life full of regret and longing. The world seems so much more comforting and rosier when look at from above, up in the heavens, with my bright angel by my
Have you ever wondered how life was like when schools were only for the privilege and Kings still ruled over cities. Well Romeo and Juliet tells of just that. In the story a man and a woman meet and instantly fall in love, but both of their families are in a fued which causes plenty of bloodshed and ultimately the death of the two lovers, now the question is who is to blame for the blood loss and tears shed for them? The first thing that came to mind was the feud between the two families.
Juliet in furry,“I will not leave this tomb without him by my side, so I guess I’m not leaving at all.” Count Paris enters the tomb of the woman that he was to marry,“ Juliet how unfortunate of what occurred here, but now we can be together happier with your family’s approval we will get
Romeo in his new home, receives news from his close friend that Juliet is dead, and was carried into the Capulet family tomb. Romeo instantly buys a poison potion from a local drug dealer, and rides on his horse to the Capulet household. He breaks his way into the tomb where he finds Paris, the man who was also supposed to marry Juliet. They engage in a battle, and Paris falls to the floor, dead. After this, Romeo finds Juliet and decides it is time to end his life to be with Juliet in heaven.
I dare no longer stay.” (VI, iii, 163-171). With Juliet refusing to leave, he left her in the tomb in order to save himself. This selfish, cowardly act gave Juliet the perfect opportunity to off
Juliet said, “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, From off the battlements of yonder tower; Or walk in thievish ways; or bid me lurk Where serpents are; chain me with roaring bears; Or shut me nightly in a charnel-house, O'er-cover'd quite with dead men's rattling bones, With reeky shanks and yellow chapless skulls;… And I will do it
Both Romeo and Juliet lay dead and their love for each other dies with
At the end of act three Juliet found out Romeo was banned from Verona and she was grief stricken. Her parents then went back to the marriage to Paris,yet Juliet didn't love Paris, she was already engaged with Romeo. Juliet took the matters in her own hands and made it worse by going to friar Lawrence to seek advice. As Juliet talked to the Friar he gave her advice to drink a potion that he had made that will make her into a deathlike state that lasted for about two days, the instructions that he told Juliet was to go home and take the potion, parents or her nurse will notice and put her in their family tomb,finally when she awakes she will run off to Romeo and live happily. Juliet was worried for this idea and began to think over this process “How if, when I am laid into the tomb, I wake before the time Romeo come to redeem me?...”
Grief has flooded me, consuming me like a plague. A thousand curses on those who have removed my love from me. Tybalt’s death doth not stricken me with grief, for Juliet is all that matters to me. BODY
Romeo and Juliet is a novel written by Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet are two star crossed lovers. Romeo gets banished because of his killing behavior. Juliet is very depressed because of his behavior and killing, Lord Capulet decides that it would be a good idea for Juliet to marry Paris. Juliet doesn’t want to marry him because she is already married to Romeo, so she and the Friar devise a plan to let Romeo and Juliet live happily ever after.
But I can give thee more,/ For I will raise her statue in pure gold,/ That whiles Verona by that name is known,/ There shall no figure at such rate be set/ As that of true and faithful Juliet.” (5.3.313-318) Love is what brought them together, and love is also what brought upon death.
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has toyed with the emotions of its audience members for centuries. The play’s main characters, Romeo and Juliet, love one another in spite of the feud between their families and later on, in the wallows of grief, each take their own life. While the characters both meet their end tragically, it was their choices that realistically led them down that path. The cause of the two “star-crossed lovers” final end is not due to fate or destiny, but by their own foolish hands.
The real reasons that killed Romeo and Juliet “ There was never story more full of misery than this tale of Romeo and Juliet” This tear-jerking love story is known for its, tragic and devastating ending. The long going feud between the houses, keeping the lovers apart, causing the story to fall into a downward spiral that led to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. All this misfortune led to Romeo drinking the vial of poison, and Juliet piercing her skin with his dagger just to follow her beloved.
And, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss a dateless bargain to engrossing death. (kisses JULIET, takes out the poison) Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide. Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on the dashing rocks thy seasick, weary bark. Here’s to my love!
In the twenty-first century, society sympathizes with Juliet, because no one could imagine marrying someone they did not choose. However, in the fifteenth century, people were confused why Juliet would want to marry a family enemy, especially when she had a suitable bachelor waiting for her hand, but she was searching for love. A decision that is well ahead of her time, because today people are also searching for companionship and love, similar to what she found in
Each and every day, people make sacrifices for their loved ones. Maybe they choose to get up earlier in order to do chores or miss an important meeting so that they would have time for each other. There is no greater example of sacrifices for loved ones than in Romeo and Juliet however, where Shakespeare explores two star-crossed lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, who come from two families that have a deep hatred towards each other. The pair meet each other, secretly wed, and then in order to stay together, commit suicide out of despair and distress. Through Romeo and Juliet’s acts of defiance and sacrifice, Shakespeare proves that while hate has the power to destroy and kill, love is even more powerful as it has the power to transform.