Sunday, June 2, 2019
A New Ending for Romeo And Juliet Essay -- William Shakespeare
New EndingAct V, Scene IIIVerona. A churchyard the monument of the Capulets. Enter Romeo and Paris.ParisThis is that banished autocratic Montague,That murdered my loves cousin, with which griefIt is supposed that fair creature died,And here is come to do some villainous shameTo the dead bodies. I will apprehend him.Stop thy unhallowed toil vile Montague.Can vengance be pursued further than death?Condemned villian, I do apprehend thee. ensue and go with me, for gibibyte must die.RomeoI must indeed, and therefor came I hither,Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate manFor thou nor any man shall pr stock-stillt me from being with my love tonight,Put not another sin upon my head By urging me to fury. O be at rest(p)For I shall know not what I do merely rather do what I mustA madmans mercy swordplay thee, run away.ParisI defy thee For thou hast done my love great injustice.RomeoHer love is mineYour love she shall never be they fightParis is slainRomeoForgive me practiced sirFor ag ain, I know not what I doInside the tomb of CapuletRomeoO Fair Juliet why must thou torture me soFor even in death thy beauty is paralleled only by the stars in the sky.O Lord what great injustice hast thou done to theeFor my love is goneAnd no greater crime against me can thou think of.Tis our familes to blameNot us.For they are blinded by tradition and driven by hatred.O but it matters not.Soon shall I be with thee and soon shall I once again be merry,For to live forth be n...
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