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  • O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo
  • I do.
  • Their parents won't be happy and this probably won't end well but eh, I'll marrying them anyways
  • I do.
  • Oh God, my soul senses some evil coming! It seems to me that, standing down there as you are, you look as if you are lying dead in the bottom of a tomb.
  • Probably not killing someone and getting himself banished!
  • O Fortune, Fortune! All men call thee fickle. If thou art fickle, what dost thou with him that is renowned for faith? Be fickle, fortune,
  • Wow, two teenagers that have known each other for a day and whose families hate each other getting married. I bet nothing could go wrong. The Friar is a respected man who knows about their family, he probably knows that no consequences could ever come from this!
  • He isn't in a tomb! That's such a silly thing to say, her eyes need to be checked. He's so young he couldn't possibly be close to being dead. What evil could possibly come from this?!
  • Fate is not what decides how you end up. You control your own destiny. Romeo and Juliet could not face the fact that they might have been responsible for everything that happend to them. Don't be like Romeo and Juliet. Take responsibility for your actions and if you are unhappy about a situation, change it. You control what you acomplish or fail at.
  • Fate is what is driving the two away, not the fact that Romeo killed a man which led to him being banished, that couldn't possibly have to do with it, all their actions were because of fate. Romeo didn't influence this series of events, fate already had this destined.
  • What? They died? But their love was meant to be! They couldn't possibly avoided this very easily, it just must be fate! No matter how foolish their actions were it could only be because of fate! This was written, it was their fortune!
  • Elizabeth Kawa
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