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Young Juliet Capulet was found dead in her tomb stabbed with her family's mortal enemy, Romeo Montague's rapier! Witnesses prove that Juliet's sudden death was a hoax. She drank a substance Friar Lawrence gave her. The potion made her appearance look dead for forty-two hours.
There was a reason Capulet had faked being dead, for she fell in love with Romeo Montague after Lord Capulet's party a few days ago. The Montagues tried crashing the party when Romeo found the love of his life, Juliet Capulet. Capulet had mutual feelings about Romeo, a charming boy whom she had no idea his true identity at first. The next day, the two kids got married, secretly. The friar, whom married them, and Juliet's nurse since birth were the only ones who knew about the forbidden marriage. Later on the children's wedding day, Romeo killed Tybalt Capulet, cousin of Juliet, for he killed Mercutio Montague, Romeo's cousin. Then, Prince banished Romeo instead of sentencing him to death, as he promised Montagues and Capulets earlier in the week. He thought everything was even because one of Montagues and one of the Capulets had been murder by each other. He told us that, "Romeo got revenge on a murder. He would not have been banished if he had not killed Tybalt. If he would have left it into my hands, then he would still be here, in Verona, even alive." Before Romeo left, he had a romantic honey moon with Juliet in her bedroom. Juliet then, found out that her parents wanted her to marry, the charming, County Paris. Juliet faked being dead so she didn't have to marry the County Paris. Also, so she wouldn't deceive Romeo. Her father, Lord Capulet, was her to marry Paris, whom she did not even like. She went to Friar Lawrence for help, who gave her a sleeping potion. Friar tried sending Romeo a note by Friar John. We sat down with Friar John who said, "I didn't realize the contents of the letter were that important! I got caught up with friends who were dying from the plague." Romeo then found out she was dead from his man, Bathasaar. Romeo then came back to Verona to commit suicide so he may forever be with Juliet. We found out, with a little digging, that a poor Apothecary sold Romeo lethal, a very poisonous substance. Romeo then went to Juliet's tomb accompanied by Bathasaar, his man. They saw Paris, who was putting flowers on Juliet's tomb. Paris thought Romeo was going to vandalize Juliet's body, so he pulled out his rapier. Romeo killed Paris. Friar Lawrence told us when we sat down with him, that he had been there for a bit of it. He saw Juliet had woken up at the same time Romeo drank the poison. He said he offered her a place at the church to be a nun, because she couldn't go back to her parents after faking death, but she declined. " I got panicked because the police where arriving, so I left her to kill herself." the Friar admitted. What do you think about this? Do you think Romeo should not have killed himself and got over it? Do you think Juliet and Friar Lawrence's plan are wise or not well thought out? Tell us at our blog: http://veronagossip.weebly.com/blog.html |