Wednesday, November 27, 2019
New Ending For Romeo And Juliet Essays - Free Essays, Term Papers
New Ending For Romeo And Juliet Essays - Free Essays, Term Papers    New Ending For Romeo And Juliet      New Ending  Act V, Scene III  Verona. A churchyard; the monument of the Capulets. Enter Romeo and Paris.  Paris  This is that banished haughty Montague,  That murdered my loves cousin, with which grief  It is supposed that fair creature died,  And here is come to do some villainous shame  To 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.  Obey and go with me, for thou must die.  Romeo  I must indeed, and therefor came I hither,  Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man  For thou nor any man shall prevent me from being with my love tonight,  Put not another sin upon my head   By urging me to fury. O be gone  For I shall know not what I do but rather do what I must  A madmans mercy bid thee, run away.  Paris  I defy thee!   For thou hast done my love great injustice.  Romeo  Her love is mine!  Your love she shall never be!   [they fight]  [Paris is slain]  Romeo  Forgive me good sir  For again, I know not what I do  Inside the tomb of Capulet  Romeo  O Fair Juliet why must thou torture me so  For even in death thy beauty is paralleled only by the stars in the sky.  O Lord what great injustice hast thou done to thee  For my love is gone  And no greater crime against me can thou think of.  Tis our familes to blame  Not 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 not true life but hell.  Only is life with thee heaven.  And alas,  A choice have I,  Heaven, or Hell?  Ha! you must be jest, a question for the fools is this.  Heaven is thine choice!  Fair Juliet, as this vile poison shall pass through thine lips,  I think not of death, but light, of heavenly divine  That shall greeteth me once I have gone  And her name be Juliet.  [Romeo brings poison to his lips]  Juliet  Halt!  Gentle Romeo, the lord call you not.  For the death that hast become me, be no more than a mask that I wear  Romeo  Can it be true?  Fair Juliet lives?  O thank the lord!   A love as great as thine can not be grasped even by Deaths icy hand!  For it looks death in the face and laughs!  Juliet  O Dear love  Tis true this occasion is a merry one  Yet I fear happiness be here not.  Hark, something yonder is astir   [enter Friar Laurence]  Friar Laurence  O Thank the heavens a thousand fold  For it twas the worst that I feared for thee  Lucky are you the lord be by your side  But haste must be made both houses of Capulet and Montague come hither  And joining them be none other than Prince.   I bid thee, flee from this place of death  For this godforsaken city bring thee no justice nor righteousness,   Fashioned were the walls of Verona to house the devils minions  And that it does.  And so begone or thou shalt meet thy fate!  Juliet  Dear Friar the lord himself be in you  So good a man deserve not be in such a place as you speak of  So pray I for thee to one day be amongst men of eqaul greatness  And so Farewell good man  Pray I our paths will cross in better days  [exit Romeo and Juliet]  [enter Prince, Capulet, and Montague]  Prince  Good Friar,   Mistaken am I to say you know of the events taken place   In this house of death  Friar Laurence  Before thou can know that of the present  Thou shalt learn that of the past  Romeo be husband to her Juliet  Married them I did, and yet their secret wedding day  Was also Tybalts doomsday.  And faithful wife Juliet be was to wed to County Paris  And then with incredible sorrow,   Thou bid me devise some mean to rid   Her of this second marriage  Or slay herself immediately say she.  A sleeping potion of thine own creation   Was to be her relief  Though I writ to Romeo biding him to come hither   To awake the sleeping Juliet this night,  Fail did he to receive it.  So upon receiving my own letter back I rushed hither   To prevent the worst from occuring.  Prince  And what be of Romeo now?  Capulet  And what be of Juliet, her body lay, did she wake?  Friar Laurence  Slain be them both  Montague  And by whos hand?  Friar Laurence  Pass Pariss body did you not?  Prince  We did  Friar Laurence  As Romeo arrived to see his departed love  Followed he was by Paris whom was extremely angered    
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