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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Post # 4: Diary

Dear Diary,                                                                                                                   4-12-42
I know that I havent written in your old trustworthy pages in a long time. I was so busy with the secret marraige of dear Juliet that I havent been able to have even some small alone time to myself in a long while. Your are the only thing I feel as if I can talk to now.

Lots of things have been happening this past week, and I don't know if I can deel with it all. Aye, my poor head! You see, recently, my good friend Tybalt was killed. I was in shock when I heard of this news, but what really set me off was when I heard that his death was brought apon us Capulets by none other than Romeo. Oh dear lord, why Romeo? The husband of sweet innocent Juliet, the poor girl! He has not been killed, but banished. What will happen to him now? Sometimes, I do wonder why, of all the wonderful men in the world(like Paris of course), did good-hearted Juliet HAVE to marry Romeo. I still wonder why I even went along with that marraige anyway. Oh, and you should have seen Lord and lady Capulet, my dear old book! They were raged at the fact that Tybalt, the Lady's brother's child,  had been killed by a Montigue! Lady Capulet wanted him killed right away! I probolly would have wanted him burned at the stake as well, but I just couldn't have my Juliet's husband killed.

If anyone's having a more worse time than me, it would have to be Juliet. Not only is she crying for her husband, but she is also dealing with the fight with her father. He is so mad at the fact that already-married Juliet will not accept  Paris's hand in marriage. I mean, I somewhat understand Lord Capulet's anger and intentions, but Juliet can't help it; she is a married woman! I imagine the guilt she would feel to have two husbands would be far beyond what i have ever felt in a lifetime!

I fell as if all these events have changed the enviroment around the Capulet Castle, at least for a while. I do hope that Mr. Capulet will talk to Juliet, and they can sort out their feelings and problems. As for me, well, I have to get some sleep. I have a teenage girl's heart to mend tomorrow, and that can take ALOT of work..... she's a teenager. I shall write again soon.

Wish me luck,
Nurse





Juliet in grief after her fight with her father, Lord Capulet

1 comment:

  1. Great response, Claire. It is clear that Nurse is truly distraught and you portray that in her "voice" very well! Just be careful of silly errors in MUGS!

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