Me, Juliet Capulet, Wife of Romeo Montague.

Me, Juliet Capulet, Wife of Romeo Montague.
"Romeo is banished!' There is no end, no limit, measure, bound, In that word's death; no words can that woe sound." (Romeo and Juliet, III, II)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Banishment.




Romeo has gotten banished. This picture is of us kissing before he left Verona. The banishment was ordered by the Prince. Tybalt has wanted to start a fight with Romeo ever since he’d known about the fued between my two families. What really escalated Tybalt’s wish to fight and kill Romeo, was seeing Romeo at the Capulet ball. Tybalt had told my father, but my father dismissed it, since Romeo was not really causing any trouble. Ever since that night, Tybalt seeks any reason to harm Romeo. He finally got his chance in the streets of Verona. It was after my marriage to Romeo, and Tybalt had sent a letter to Romeo. Tybalt and Mercutio begun the fight, and Tybalt ended that fight by stabbing Mercutio in the chest. Romeo had gotten in the way, trying to stop the fight; Tybalt thrust his sword up around Romeo’s arm, and it went straight into Mercutio’s breast. Tybalt and Romeo began fighting after that, and Romeo, by accident, murdered my cousin, Tybalt. The Nurse told me the horrible news. She had made it sound like Romeo was the one that was murdered by Tybalt, but I found out the truth soon enough. Romeo, by order of the Prince, was banished from Verona.

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