Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Act 5

Act 5
Lovers' Death

Prompt G: If I were in Romeo's situation in Act 5, I would be devastated: I'm so confused. How could Juliet have committed suicide?? It feels as if I have been stabbed in the chest. When I went to go visit her, and saw her lying there, my world collapsed. I had to drink the poison to be with her. With her dead, my world is over- I'm better off dead than living a life without my love.
Also, Juliet was probably horrified when she woke up: I could not believe my eyes. I was the cause of my poor, dear Romeo's death. Me. I killed him. If I hadn't have been so foolish, he would still be alive. I must kill myself to be with him again. It's the only way. How could this have happened?

Prompt F:
Romeo and Juliet's relationship is so strong. They are willing to go to the utmost absolutely usburd limits to test their love. Romeo kills himself when he sees his love Juliet, faking her death. When Juliet awakens, and sees what Romeo has done to himself as a result of her fake death, she is devastated. She too kills herself. These two kids want nothing more than to be with each other. The two's death resolved the problems between their families, the Capulets and Montagues. But they died yearning to be with each other and died with the love for each other in their hearts.

1 comment:

  1. Of course you would be devastated that your supposedly true love is dead . You can't stand to see her dead. It's almost as if you rather have her alive and you dead because you don't want that for your partner.But you also have to think of it like this,if you guys would have just run away this would have never have happened in the first place.

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