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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

A Letter From Romeo and Juliets Lawyer :: William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet

Rosaline CapuletVerona, ItalyDear Madam CapuletI am writing to predicate you that you are hereby charged with the hannus crime of murder, as the cause of umpteen deaths and misery. You are at fault for all that has happened in the fair Verona, Italy, and are now dually charged with the by-line crimes Two counts of murder in the outset degree, one count of false banishment, and a high amount of counts of trouble the peace. The reason for this is lengthy and will be described in the following letter. First of all, you were the front love of the young Romeo Montague, my client. Because you refused to marry anyone, let wholly my client, you cause him tremendous grief and suffering. You false my client into the epitome of sad and depression. If not for his love of you, he would never have been so mournful.Second, you, unknowingly, hale him to meet up with his future wife, Juliet Capulet, your cousin, daughter of the Lord Capulet. The Lord Capulet move a messenger to announce the celebration to all his guests. This messenger, being illiterate, turned to Romeo and his cousin Benvolio Montague, for help reading the list. When Romeo saw that you were to serve, he decided to attend similarly. Out of his love for you, he came to that party, and at this party, he met Juliet, his future wife.Now, we cannot put option the blame for them falling in love on you. However, it is of the opinion of the administration that you, Rosaline, tendered Romeos tinder, making him prone to fall in love easily. This may also have caused his easiness to slip in and out of moods. This is shown when he, at first was against all fights and was trying to keep the peace between his friend Mercutio, and resistance Tybalt. Soon after Tybalt slay Mercutio, Romeo suddenly had a change of heart and avenged his friends death, and for this reason was banished from his hometown Verona.

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