Tuesday, May 25, 2010

1250 Capulet House

Verona, Italy

April 30, 1594


Dear Mom,


I wanted to tell you that you should’ve let me choose who I’d marry instead of forcing me to marry Count Paris. I could’ve stopped this crazy war that we are having with the Montagues. But you thought that if I married Count Paris, I could win you points! I would never marry a man I don’t love. If I told you and father who I truly love, Father would kill me because I love a Montague named Romeo, the Montague family’s only child. I met Romeo on the night we had the masquerade ball.


We danced, and it became love at first sight. The only thing that could really stop me from having a relationship was that I was a Capulet and he’s a Montague. Then we met after everyone left under my balcony. It wasn’t something planned, but he’d longed to see me. Every time you try to make me like Paris, I hate him even more. I will never marry someone for power!


Your Daughter,

Juliet M.


P.S


My last name’s now Montague because I married Romeo Secretly!



J. M

Kathrine Do

16 comments:

  1. Dear Juliet,

    How did your mother react to this? Surely she is not in favor of it!

    Sincerely,

    Zoe

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  3. Dearest Juliet.

    I would hate to have to marry someone my mother picks. If you really want to have a happy life, you should be able to choose who you marry. That would be awful to have that happen to you.

    So sorry, Allie L

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  4. Dear Juliet,

    Why did you tell your mother about our love. Now news will break out, and we will not be able to be together. Oh well we can move to Rome where they will never find us.

    From,
    Romeo

    P.S. Whatever you do, do not see Paris again because he might persuade you into divorcing me and marrying him.

    (Amir)

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  6. Dear Juliet,

    I argree with you for not wanting to marry someone you dont love. Im not a girl but if I was I would hate it as much as you do.

    A friend of Romeo,
    Sean Sullivan

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  7. 1250 Capulet House

    Verona, Italy

    May 1, 1594

    Juliet,

    How dare thou marry Romeo. I can not stand to bear that thou came from being a Capulet and becoming a Montegue just by marrying my cousin. I hope that you divorce someday. I think that Count Paris will suit thou. He is probably a nice man for THOU.

    One of thy enemies,

    Mercutio Montegue

    (Hasan)

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  8. Do you really want to disrupt the peace? Why in the world would you want to tell everyone that you married Romeo... SECRETLY!!

    I mean seriously?!

    From,
    (THE ACTUAL PEACEMAKER) Benvolio

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  9. How does thou reveal who thou really loves?!! Now because of telling thou's family, there will be more quarreling in the streets of Verona. I am pleased that you married Romeo. I am not pleased, however, that you told your house that you love him. I hope nothing bad will happen.

    Romeo's Dearest Friend,
    Mercutio Montague

    (Ravi)

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  10. I think Lady Capulet should have let you mary whoever you wanted. I wanted Romeo to be happy even though you were a Capulet. I didn't excactly jump to the idea, but whatever it takes for my son to be happy I will be okay with it. I think that you and Romeo coming together wouldn't have stop the battle between Me, and those wretched Capulets, it just might have made it a little better.

    Romeo's Father,
    Lord Montague



    (Daniel)

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  11. I knew it all along. I knew you loved this fellow. I saw you staring at him at the ball. It is okay Juliet, things will work out. Still, Paris is kinda cute.

    With Love,
    Your One and Only Nurse
    (Katie H.)

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  12. Juliet I am with you and I think your mother is to. You shouldn't be forced to marry someone you don't want to.

    From,

    Friar Lawrence

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  13. I agree Why would your mom make you marry someone that you don't want to. That's just bad parenting. Let Juliet choose who she wants and let her make her desisions.

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  14. Dearest Juliet,

    I do not know how to reach to this. I should've suspected SOMETHING.. But a traitor, I never would've known such a sweet smile to betray thy loved ones. If...... if I had gripped that sword harder, and stayed stable for longer, thy dear Romeo would be ceased. I just WISH I could change your ways, lovely Juliet.

    With Love,
    Tybalt Capulet

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  15. Dear Juliet,

    No matter how different our names our, (Montague's or Capulet's) that doesn't mean anything. Just reach for your dreams and be with Romeo forever.

    With love,
    Lady Montague

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  16. I wouldn't want to be forced to marry anyone! Lady Capulet should have let you marry who you want. If you don't like the man you will never live a happy life. That is why your mom should let you marry who you want!
    Noor :)

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