Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Post #6 The After Story

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.

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.

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

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Post #5 Decicions...... Belong to Parents or Children?

In Act IV of Romeo & Juliet, Juliet seeks advice from Friar Lawrence about marrying Paris, when she secretly is already married to Romeo, who has been banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Tybalt was Juliet's dear cousin and Juliet still loved Romeo anyway. This is how strong there love was for each other.
When Juliet goes to seek advice from the friar.

When Juliet goes to see Friar, he comes up with a plan for the two lovers to be together.  In this plan Juliet will drink a potion that will cause her to become dead for forty~two hours, and then the lovers will run off together when Juliet wakes. She goes along with the plan even though it is seriously dangerous. What will happen to Juliet?


If Juliet would have just told her parents that she was already married and in love with a Montague, Romeo, I think that maybe her mother would have eventually gave in, to her daughter's powerful love because mother's love romantic stories and want their daughters to be happy" Speak briefly, can you like of Paris' love" she actually gives Juliet the choice (Shakespeare 58). On the other hand I believe that Juliet's father would like her to marry Paris no matter what and nothing can change that, considering how strongly he reacted when she refused to marry Paris,"Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!" (Shakespeare 214). I do think her parents reactions would be even stronger if she would have told them that she was already married to Romeo.


Vocabulary:


arbitrating- deciding; judging
distraught- upset; distressed
immoderately- wastefully; extravagantly
inundation- flood; outpouring
resolution- solution to a problem
spited- acted maliciously or with ill will
supple- flexible; pliant

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Post #4 Nurse's Diary

Dear Diary,

This morning I was torn between my life and Juliet's, who is practically my own. I couldn't bare to pick a side. This internal conflict inside me could have made me lose my job if Capulet or The Lady found out what I had done to help the girl, but the young lovers, the way they looked at each other was like magical. I had to do something.

After thinking it over, I thought what could possibly be done to make Juliet's parents be alright with the lovers being together. I would have no say in the final decision, no one would be there to argue on Juliet's side. I did what I thought was best for Juliet and her family. I hope that I wasn't to selfish, should I have taken risk and stood up for the young lovers. I mean, I really hope that at least Juliet doesn't feel that I did her wrong. She may never speak to me again. I may have kept my job and loyalty, but I have lost something greater, my dear Juliet.

I have to do something, but there is nothing that can be done. I know Juliet, she will try to get out of this marriage. I could wake up the next day and she could be gone, and this is how she will remember me. I hope she will remember the good times we had, and not just what happened back there. When the room was filled with silence and hate, I had no other choice, I wasn't myself back there. It felt like I was helping the situation, but I may have made matters worse. Juliet trusted me, and I feel that trust is lost. I hope she sees the good in this doing.

Sincerely,
Your Author

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Post #3 The Secret Wedding Planners

Throughout Act II in Romeo & Juliet the two important characters that try to make the secret lovers relationship and marriage arrangements work are Friar Lawrence and Nurse, but they do this behind the Montagues and Capulets backs, which is very risky, because of this they could lose their trust. They decide that love is more important. Did they make the right decision? 
I would have to say that I would do the same thing because although love and trust are probably a few of the most important things in the world, love proves to be stronger. If people really love you than they will eventually forgive you if you break their trust because they don't want to lose you through a silly fight, they love you to much. It is shown that love is more important than trust when the people who love Romeo and Juliet, Friar and Nurse, decide to help arrange a secret wedding. "Come, come with me, and we will make short work; For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till Holy Church incorporate two in one." Friar is saying we will make this short and will not leave until you are united as one.  Always remember if life throws a situation at you do what your heart says and remember the people you love. 

Vocabulary
Chided: To express disapproval of; scold; reproach
Confounds: To throw increased confusion or disorder
Driveling: To talk childishly or idiotically
Exposition: The act of expounding, setting forth, or explaining
Idolatry: Excessive or blind adoration, reverence, devotion
Lamentable: Regrettable; unfortunate
Perjuries: The willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.