Romeo And Juliet Diary Entry Essay

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Act I
Romeo: This morning and these past few days have been oh so sorry. Until tonight as I went to the Capulet’s party and had a mighty wonderful time. For I met a woman of true beauty at the ball. She hath changed my life. Her name is thy Juliet. Juliet’s presence has not escaped out of thee skull. Tonight twas a night that I shall never forget.

Juliet: I do not want to marry Paris despite my parents wishes. For my wish is to beith with thine Romeo. I am in love with Romeo but just one thing to hold me back. Is which the rivalry between our families for he belongs to the Monatgues.

Act II
Romeo: My dream, my dream for it has come true as today is thine day that I will marry thee Juliet. How it is hard to keep contempt with such an …show more content…

I no longer worry as the marriage to Paris shall be impossible now… right. None more of that nonsense no need to worry as for tonight will be my wedding night.

Act III
Romeo: My great friend Mercutio has been slain by thy Tybalt. For Mercutio is avenged. I have killed Tybalt. For I am banished from Verona to stay in Mantua. I do not care about the banishment but about the absence it will leave in my heart from not seeing Juliet.

Juliet: My cousin Tybalt has fallen by thine hands of my lover. Dear dear Romeo has been banished how will I therefore ever see him. I can’t leave my parents to live with him. I am far not old enough, and now panic has rushed through my heart as On Thursday I will have to marry Paris. I cannot tell my parents about me and Romeo.

Act IV
Romeo: For not long have I been in the absence of Juliet away from thy city of Verona and my heart has already been filled with sorrow. Sorrow hours always are longer. These hours in Mantua are killing me.

Juliet: I know not what to do. I hath seeked out the help of Friar Lawrence thine who married Romeo and me. Friar has given me a vial to drink. Within it an elixir to make me be appeared as if I am dead. Romeo and I shall live together forever and I will never have to marry thee Paris. Oh how I pray that this

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