Sunday, May 14, 2017

Act 5 Scene 3: Interview with the Late Romeo

Interviewer: Have you ever thought about the outcomes of your actions in the tomb?

Romeo: I have only been thinking of Juliet and how I can be as close as I can to her; if committing suicide is the only way, then I will do it. People standing in my way like Paris were killed because they were preventing me from doing what I desired to do. 

Interviewer: Do you believe that since yours and Juliet's death there will be more tension between the two rival families or less?

Romeo: In my honest opinion, this will only create more tension and anger. If they do not show their anger and sadness, it is because the Prince is not letting them do so. They will definitely express it in the upcoming years once the phase of shock has been overcome.

Interviewer: If you had another chance to be with Juliet, how would you escape with her to Mantua?

Romeo: I would suppose she would run away with the help of Friar Lawrence. The way that it was executed was poorly timed and would have been very successful if I received the message earlier or was noticed before Juliet faked her death.

Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. 

Romeo: My pleasure.

3 comments:

  1. I like how you explained all of Romeo's feelings and what his plan to get to Mantua would have been. This is a good interview!

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  2. I agree that there might be more tension between the families, but could they think that it is silly and they get resolved.

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  3. I agree with your points and I like you included Romeo's feeling about the planned escape.

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