809 Paddock Lane
Verona, Italy
August 28, 1621
Dear Lord and Lady Capulet,
I, Juliet’s nurse, am here to inform you that because of Juliet’s passing, I am no longer needed. Unless you have another job for me, I best be on my way. Since her woeful, woeful death I have no purpose in life. It is such a pity that my Juliet had to die so early; she was only a mere fourteen years old!
I really hate to go. The Capulet family has really become part of me. You know it is quite sad that so many had to die over this feud with the Montagues. Hopefully, the Capulet and the Montague families can unite and become friends. I think that is what Juliet and her Romeo would want. Well I should really be on my way now.
Farewell,
Katherine, Juliet’s Nurse
PS: I will be leaving at the end of the month at dawn.
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Katie Herthel
Monday, May 24, 2010
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Well... I do feel kind of bad for you for you are out of a job... You can come work with the Montagues if you want, taking out the factor that they're going to try to kill you... :( Maybe it'll create some peace between Montagues and Capulets. But if you don't fill out a form soon this is what's going to happen: <('.'<) +
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I am sorry about Juliet's woeful death. I hope something works out for a new job. I thought you did a great job being her nurse.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thanks to both of you. You know I might have to check if there is a job with the Montagues. I am a neutral; I don't want anyone getting hurt especially my Juliet but I guess it is too late. Oh woeful, woeful days...
ReplyDeleteJuliet's Former Nurse
I, Lady Montague agree with you nurse, That Romeo and Juliets death was extremely woeful. But you must understand, that it was mostly because of Lord and Lady Capulet. They have not treated there daughter like a child. They told her that they would rather see her die then her not mary Count Paris. It is so sad to think of such selfishness.
ReplyDeleteLady Montague
(Bryanna)
I hope you get over your grieving for Juliet, but I hope you can find work somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteYour friend,
Anonymous
Don't quit. I think that you should still be Juliet's nurse.
ReplyDeleteDear Nurse,
ReplyDeleteOh that was very woeful about Romeo and Juliet. At least they're in heaven and can still be with each other!
From, Lady Montague
P.S. Were you even sad when you found out Juliet passed away?
Dear Nurse,
ReplyDeleteYou surly didn't just come for Juliet, or did thou? I really thought you were loyal but I am guessing I was wrongith. I am going to fortgive thee and give thee another shot for being the nurse... NO, how could thou say no... You know what thou didn't quite thou got fired!
Farwell... At least at the end of this month,
Lady Capulet
P.S. You probably should start getting your stuff together because in a few days the end of the month will come! MWAHAHAHAHA!
L.C.
(Marisa)