PROMPT B
This scene reminds me of the relationship of my cousins. They are at constant brawl, one picking a fight with the other, much like Tybalt and Romeo. Like Romeo, one cousin tries to remain calm, trying to keep peace. But much like Mercutio, another cousin always jumps in, trying to protect each other. During the fight, a person is most likely to get hurt. The cousin's usually end up being exiled to their room, much like Romeo being exiled from Verona.
PROMPT D
"Wash they his wounds with tears? Mine shall be spent. When theirs are dry, for Romeo’s banishment. Take up those cords.—Poor ropes, you are beguiled, both you and I, for Romeo is exiled. He made you for a highway to my bed, But I, a maid, die maiden-widowèd. Come, cords.—Come, Nurse. I’ll to my wedding bed." Juliet is basically saying that she won't cry over Tybalt's death, but instead when they are all done crying over Tybalt, she will cry over Romeo's banishment. She is sad how, on their wedding night, she will remain a virgin. I think this quote demonstrates her true love to him.
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