Capulet Party Monologue

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It has been so long since I have written, but there is a woman. She is more beautiful than anything in this world, but alas we can never be together. Rosaline cannot return my love, so I can only sit and weep. There are some who say that there is more than one woman out there for me, but I think not.

A gentleman approached usb earlier with a list. It turned out to be a list of guests invited to a Capulet party. Rosaline was invited and Benvolio is urging me to go, but I am still not to keen on going. Benvolio wants me to see all the other girls and see their beauty. I don’t think that their is one girl out there who has as much beauty as Rosaline. I guess it would be worth going to see her beautiful face again.

I did indeed go to the party.

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