Thursday, May 14, 2015

Act 3, Scene 5: Prompt C

Lady Montague and Lady Capulet are two totally different people. Lady Montague tries to understand what her child is going through while Lady Capulet is triggering her daughter to be severely injured (emotionally) and they pressure her most about marrying someone in a given time. Juliet has made the mistake of not telling her family about her loving the man that killed her cousin but she knows that her mother would send her out of the home or do something worse that could have prevented her to ever see Romeo ever again. When Lady Capulet says "Will you cry about your cousin’s death forever? Are you trying to wash him out of his grave with tears? If you could, you couldn’t bring him back to life. So stop crying. A little bit of grief shows a lot of love. But too much grief makes you look stupid." She doesn't understand that she isn't worried about that but then Juliet emotions hit her hard. 

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