How Is Marias Trench Related To Romeo And Juliet

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“Good to You,” Marianas Trench: This song goes along with 2.6 which is the scene where Juliet and Romeo get married. They don’t really know each other that well yet, so I imagine this song as their kind of promise to each other. “I do want you to that I think you’d be good to me and I’d be so good to you,” suits Romeo and Juliet’s feelings during the wedding. “Now I do, want you to know, I hold you above everyone” is like their promise of their feelings and it’s almost a declaration of love without the words ‘I love you’. Juliet is young and changing and the line “someone i just invented, who I am, and who I’ve become” could show that she’s becoming a new person with Romeo. Romeo’s love for Juliet surpasses the ability to be described with words. I imagine him saying “Everyone's around, no words are coming now. And I can't find my breath, can we just say the rest with no sound” as his way to tell Juliet that he loves her more than words can explain. …show more content…

The song starts out slow and peaceful, then it gains an urgency which almost feels like Romeo begging Tybalt not to fight. Then, there’s an influx of minor notes that scream suspense and insinuate a fight. Suddenly, a french horn enters sharply which emulates the high stakes of a sword fight. There’s a crescendo that ends abruptly and I can see Romeo’s sword impaling Tybalt’s chest. The song then ends on an open note, leaving us to deal with the weight of what Romeo's done and wondering what he will do