Romeo And Juliet Alternate Ending Essay

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Nothing but laughter filled the air of the lavish party. There was no problem in the minds of French finest, except for the wine depletion. A week of non-stop partying would do that to any wine vault even if it was the king’s.
“Alfred! Come at once. “King Prospero yelled with urgency.
“Yes, Prince Prospero,” Alfred said.
“Prince, how dear you call me thy Prince!” King Prospero spoke in a livid tone.
“I am extremely sorry king I assure you it was just a slip of thy tongue,” Alfred said fearfully.
“Well make do it stops and go fetch more wine.” King Prospero said bored of this conversation.
“You mean….out there.” Alfred uttered as the look of horror flashed across his eyes.
“Don’t worry you are just a servant” The King started to laughing “You are not valuable unlike the rest of us.”
“You are a horrible king unlike your father”
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“Enjoy the party; everything is fine.” The king said with a fake smile. The laughing slowing became the only noticeable noise at the party, the atmosphere was normal once more except for the king. Wanting more wine, King Prospero began to yell for his servants. One of the guards rushed over to him.
“Sir you sent the last servant for wine. All there is left is the kitchen help and musicians.” The guard announced in a whisper.
“Well make yourself useful and bring me wine. You are now demoted to a servant.” King Prospero said in a chuckled. The guard heard the orders and rushed to find him one of the last bottles of wines. After sometime King Prospero snatched the bottle “You are dismissed for now!” Prospero opened the bottle of wine and started drinking. He became angry by ever sipped “how could he think I would be a horrible king.” Prospero thought to himself. A flashback of his brother clouded his mind.
“Your highness a letter came from Loois, the servant Prince Basile took with him.” A guard spoke lightly.
“Read it out loud kind sir.” The king said with some

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