The story of Romeo & Juliet had a very tragic ending, but author, Shakespeare, never gave you the chance to see what would happen to the characters that now live without Romeo and Juliet in their lives. Nurse, Friar Lawrence, and Lord Capulet were all close to either Romeo or Juliet. Now that they live without them in their lives things have changed.
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Above you see Nurse very happy with Juliet who she raised. |
Nurse had loved having I child so much " Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nurs'd. An I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish" (56). She shows she wants her childeren to be happy, and she will have had her wish. After thinking it over, and she made sure she had enough money for two; she adopted a child of her own and named her little girl, Julietta, in memrance of Juliet.
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Above you see Friar marrying Romeo and Juliet secretly. |
As for Friar Lawrence, he opened his own marriage business, and he learned from his mistakes invite the parents to the wedding. He still continued to be a friar, but considered this more of a hobby because he loved making young lovers happy. "Come, come with me, and we will make short work; For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till Holy Church incorpirate two in one" this is when he is about to wed Romeo and Juliet (150).
This ending may seem happy, but it wasn't a fairy tale ending for all. You see Lord Capulet lost his wife from disease. He is trying to get through it with Lord Montague, who had already lost his wife. They built a new monument together, to bury all their dead relatives. This one even bigger, The Montague and Capulet Monument, the monument represented and proved to everyone that Montagues and Capulets and enemies no more. " O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter's jointure, for no more Can I demand" (302) On the day of Romeo and Juliet's death the whole town gathers around the monument and places flowers around it. It has know become a tradition. So the book may have come to an end, but the story continues.
Vocabulary from book:
apprehend- arrest; take into custody
canopy- covering; protection
contempt- scorn; disdain
disperse- scatter; distribute
inexorable- unmovable; relentless
interred- buried; shut in
penury- poverty; destitution
remnants- remains; leftovers
righteous- virtuous; moral