Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Act 5 Scene 1-3 An untimely death of two lovers

Prompt B
In scene one when Balthasar tells Romeo to calm down before storming off into Verona, I was reminded of how I often act when I am upset. When I am upset I will not listen to what other people have to say but instead just do what ever I feel like without thinking first. When Romeo hears that Juliet is dead he decides that he will go back to Verona and kill himself. Balthasar tells him that he is making rash decisions and should have patience. Romeo does not listen to this advice and does what he feels like without thinking first.

Prompt C

Romeo- Did you think about what you were going to do before storming off to Verona
Apothocary- are you allowed to give poison to people that are planning on killing them selves
Friar Lawrence- are you scared that you might miss Romeo and he might kill himself now because Friar John could not deliver the letter.
Juliet- When you woke up did you check to see if Romeo was actually dead.
Lord Capulet- did you wish you had known of the marriage because maybe your daughter would not be dead now, or is your hate for the montegues so big that you would have wished her dead anyways.
Lord Montegue- did you wish you had known of the marriage and if you had what would you have done
Friar Lawrence- Weren't you scared that the Montegues and Capulets would hate you for secretly marring their children.

1 comment:

  1. To answer your first question, I think Romeo had a pretty good idea of what he wanted to do. After he found out that Juliet was supposedly dead, he became filled with grief and wanted to kill himself because he didn't want to live without Juliet. Maybe he didn't think about what he might do if he was caught, or who else might be in the grave, but he knew he was going to kill himself.

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