Romeo and
Juliet is one of the tragic plays of Shakespeare. As a reader, I like the story
but, I think it’s too harsh. Well, this is my own ending:
Juliet came with the
vial that contains the poison. In depression, she drank it but not all of it.
Right there and then, she fall asleep by a tomb that she thinks is Romeo’s.
Friar Laurence made the poison but he made sure that it won’t kill Juliet. As
expected, she fell asleep for a very long time.
Romeo heard of the news;
Juliet is dead. There, he went to the ‘tomb’ of Juliet immediately. There, he
saw the body of Juliet. He cried so hard. Then, he saw the vial of poison right
beside Juliet. He got it and he nearly drank it. Fortunately, Count Paris was
there and prevented Romeo from drinking the leftover poison. There, Romeo got
mad and he fought with Count Paris. When Count Paris cornered Romeo, he told
everything that had happened. He told Romeo that Juliet never died yet; she’s
just fallen into a very deep sleep. Romeo sat beside Juliet and waited for her
to wake up. After a week, she woke up and saw Romeo sleeping beside her. She
hugged him so tight that woke him up.
They went back to
Juliet’s house. They’ve decided to tell them about their marriage. As expected,
they didn’t agree. Lady Capulet grabbed Juliet’s hand and ordered her guards to
capture Romeo and kill him. In that case, Juliet got mad and escaped from the
tight hand of Lady Capulet. She tried to get Romeo from the guards but her
strength is not enough. She went to the dining table and got a knife. She
scared them that if they will not release Romeo and will not let them live
happily together, she will kill herself. Lady Capulet tried to get the knife
from Juliet but Juliet insisted. Lady Capulet got so scared that even if she
doesn’t agree, she just let them. Romeo and Juliet were very happy. They asked
for a house from their parents (that is immediately given) and lived together.
They had a child and named it Juno. From then on, they lived happily ever
after.
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