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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Act 3 Scene 2

The murder of Tybalt will temporarily hurt Romeo’s relationship with Juliet because the way luck is going, this information will lead to a misfortune in my opinion. Once she realized her mistake it would have been too late. Juliet will react angrily until she finds that it was a misunderstanding. This is a theory I created on the fact that fortune has been very cruel to Romeo and Juliet, and I am starting to see a pattern, to the story. And rarely is a pattern changed through the middle of the story when the pattern is subtle.
The Capulets will hate the Montagues even more and the chaos will grow, as will Romeo and Juliet’s love. It seems as if the least they are supposed to love each other, the more they love each other. There are many ways for this situation to get worse, but very few ways it could better. I do feel that Juliet will be able to forgive Romeo because she will see that Romeo did nothing but defend himself. She is sensible and kind enough to see the truth. However before that happens, another tragedy is coming their way. However my only evidence for the theory is the way the story is going so far, I am guessing that the rythm of the story will continue as it has through the whole story.

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