Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Scene 3 By: Annie Boyenneh
Juliet Nurse Lady Capulet Character’s
Julietttt tttttttt!
Wher e thou Juliet!
Oh, my lady a news await
Wha t news
what joy brings us, Juliet is to tie the knot tomorrow
Oh yes, yes yes, preparation must be ready. Find thou best dress, most expensive, tomorrow the heavens shine
gentle Nurse, please leave me alone tonight. I have to say a lot of prayers to make the heavens bless me.
sure my lady, get some rest, tomorrow County Paris wouldn’t let you sleep.
Get thee to bed and rest, for thou hast need.
Good night
Now there nurse, make sure preparation are ready for tomorrow.
Yes my lady, preparation will be ready by tomorrow for the wedding
Farewell!— mother, God knows when we shall meet again.
I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins That almost freezes up the heat of life. I'll call them back again to comfort me.
What if thy vial doesn't work, Shall I be married then tomorrow morning? No, no. This shall forbid it. Lie thou there.
What if it be a poison, which the friar Subtly hath ministered to have me dead.
Lest in this marriage he should be dishonored Because he married me before to Romeo? I fear it is. And yet, methinks, it should not, For he hath still been tried a holy man.
How if, when I am laid into the tomb, I wake before the time that Romeo Come to redeem me? There's a fearful point. Shall I not, then, be stifled in the vault To whose foul mouth no health some air breathes in, And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes?
I shall not think of such things, thou Friar plans shall work.
Oh Romeo, for my love is true to only you
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Thank you for watching Don’t forget to watch the next scene. I still don’t get why I have to be the one to dead, why isn't it my mother instead. This is so not fair. YO ROMEO YOU BETTER DON”T DIE!