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December 03, 2014

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Ladies and gentlemen of fourth and sixth periods, this is how it is done:

I believe that Juliet hopes she made the correct decision for Romeo’s sake but she has doubts if her decision is the right one. For example, Juliet told Romeo that she was having “no joy of this contract tonight” right after Romeo professed his love for her and overheard her talking to herself about him. Juliet felt as if the two of them and there love escalated very quickly from I love you this is fun, to wait hold on let’s think about this. I think Juliet felt as if Romeo is the type to be quick with vows and promises and he just wants to go away with Juliet and live happily ever after but she doesn’t know how this will affect her life in the future. Moreover, Juliet hinted a little bit of untrustworthy in Romeo when she said “Yet, if thou swear’st,/ Thou mayst prove false.” Juliet doesn’t want to get married to Romeo and then later on he realizes that it was just a phase. I think Juliet really does love Romeo and she wants to be with him just as much as he does but because of where they stand between their parents she has to be a little cautious.

Well done, M. M. (Well, a grammatical error here and there, but that’s nothing a little soap and water won’t clean up.)

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