Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Well...that didn't work out very well!


Dear Diary,


OK...the plan did not go as planned. You will never guess where I am right now...HEAVEN! I finally got a chance to write. Sorry! Here's the information that I was able to pick up. It turns out that the Friar was supposed to send a letter, but it never got delivered...so that kind of messed up our game plan. Then, Romeo went to go see my 'dead' body in the grave, which I knew because I was awake for a little bit of his visit. Being asleep for two days was the weirdest thing I ever experienced. So I woke up, and find Romeo, freshly dead on the floor, with Paris near by, also dead. I only found out later that Romeo killed him.... Anyway, Friar Laurence left because someone was coming, but I was not about to go anywhere. If I couldn't live with Romeo, then I would die with him. I took his dagger and lunged it in my stomach. That hurt pretty badly. It actually hurt really really bad. It killed! Get it!! The best part about all this is that I can look over my family to see how they are doing. Even though Romeo and my death was bad...it is also good. The Capulet and Montague family grudge is finally over. My only regrets are not properly saying good-bye. But I am always there, so its never really good-bye, but a mere see you later. I promised that I would write when Romeo and I were together... and we are doing just fine. Finally together, as we were meant to be.

So Diary, I guess that this is my final entry... I'll miss you!


With Love,
Juliet XOXO


Act 5 Scene 2 Lines 169 to 170
"Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!
This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die."

These lines are important to Juliet's character because it shows her commitment to Romeo. She can make such a sudden decision... ending her life to be with Romeo. She is showing her commitment by always being with him, even if it means facing death.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oh my Good! That is so sad :(