Comparing Romeo And Juliet

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As we look back to the happenings of last week, we must chronicle the main incidents in greater detail. We recently spoke to Friar Laurence, Benvolio, Balthasar and the recent Juliet 's Nurse. on the instances in the saga of Romeo and Juliet Montague. As you most of you know the Montagues and Capulets were not always as harmonious in their acceptance for each other. Young Romeo, his late cousin Mercutio and his best friend Benvolio decided to attend the Capulet’s masquerade themed ball, in pursuit of fair women. Romeo himself already had someone in his mind. The beautiful Rosaline was the only person he could think of. His party convinced him to chivy other ladies. They said that Rosaline’s appearance would seem mediocre compared to other women at the ball. Romeo insisted that this notion was false. As the night went on romeo assumption was contradicted. Romeo observed the most pulchritudinous lady he had ever bestowed his eyes upon. Romeo was astonished when he discovered Juliet’s family name.At first, Romeo …show more content…
Friar Laurence told us, that Juliet 's answer was not very courteous. Friar Laurence told us that Juliet had threatened to kill herself, because of the requested marriage. “ At that moment I came up with a plan. I had recently been experimenting with poisons and tranquils, and I had conjured up a brew that wouldmake the drinker appear dead for 42 hours. That 42 hours would finish the time of the scheduled time of the wedding. The morning of the wedding, would begin with a funeral for Juliet. She would stay in the Capulet monument for the 42 hours, and Romeo would sneak into the Verona city limits and be there when she wakes up. I kept Romeo up to date with my letters I was sending him.” This plan appeared like it was going to be successful until Lord Capulet moved the wedding a day ahead, because Juliet was not as downhearted as

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