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Act One Scene One Of William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The final scene of the play brings both the reunion of Romeo and Juliet and the reconciliation of the feuding families. The family tomb became a symbol of both birth and death. It was where Juliet had died and where she had hoped to be born anew. The last scene, takes place at the dark of night. Which is near to the time when Romeo and Juliet’s relationship had moved forward. These images make the audience realise how close Romeo and Juliet were to finding joy their lives, which makes their end all the more tragic. Loving her has turned me into a soft wimp. I am hopelessly and desperately in love her. I had fallen in love with a fine young woman named Juliet. Though I am a Montague, and she is a Capulet, I do not fear what may happen in future to come. I crashed the Capulet's party and that is where I saw Juliet. I instantly fell in love. I hoped we could set aside our differences as Montague's and Capulets to find true love. None other compare to her, she is to fair, to smart, to kind to be compared to by any. …show more content…

We would marry in secret and live forever happy together. On our wedding day a fight broke out in my honour. I had been out having a casual stroll. Mercutio and Benvolio were walking around town, when Tybalt and some Capulets came near and started to taunt them. Benvolio was attempting to keep Mercutio’s temper down, but it was hopeless. I could not believe the news I had just been told. Mercutio had been killed by Tybalt. In vengeance I did what I had to do. I killed Tybalt. In this series of unfortunate events, Lady Capulet had ordered for me to be killed because of what I had done, however, Lord Montague insists that Tybalt got what was deserved after killing Mercutio. I was banished for life from Verona. Leaving me and my love apart. I couldn't live with out

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