How To Write A Monologue From Romeo And Juliet

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Walking into mine own cell relieves so much stress. Oh, nay. My friar’s rope is untied, fartuous me. I hast been relieving sins all day and I just needeth a rest and a chance to tell the Lord about this hectic day…

Oh Lord! Sitting in mine own chair lifts my spirits so much I want to praise you every minute of my day. Ha-ha, I already do.

Lord the reason I have cometh to you is b’cause I need your help and guidance. I hath committed the most wronged act a human can commit. Why, oh, why am I so naive! The “salty teardrops” (2.3.71) burn my lips when flowing toward my broken soul. Oh! Miss Juliet will change and Romeo shall be’est nimble-footed, perhaps committing another murder. I fear murder may be committed against me. Oh Lord! By now
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When comforting the nurse, I remember an awful side effect not bideth to Juliet. Quickly, yet in a polite manner, I decide to speak to the nurse about leaving.

“I have an errand that needs my attendance.”

I runneth to my cell, grab the potion, and read the label. Rubbing my head, I see the side effects. Seeing the following words doth cause me much fear…

Juliet’s loving personality and laugh will be gone forever. Juliet might have no memory of her loving Romeo. It did looketh like the lady wouldst not marry the “man of wax” (1.3.76) named Paris. Juliet wast willing to kill herself right in front of me, methinks tis better than having to marry another husband oth'r than Romeo. Well now, this is not mine own fault… tis not mine own fault, ‘tis not mine own fault…

Juliet hast brought this on h’rself! I shalt not feel guilt, for I only helped the “poor soul” (4.1.29)

I need to breath, just breath, breathing helps the soul get closer to the Lord. Wait a minute… I am a Friar who forgives others. If God forgives them, I am forgiven, too. Yes?

I feeleth bett'r anon, and must forgive other’s sins. Thank you, Lord. You have done it again. I was making irrational thoughts and thou hast calmed me

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