Monday, December 7, 2015

The Love's Tragic Tale

After Balthasar reported to Romeo that Juliet was dead already, Romeo went to the Apothecary to buy poison.

Apothecary
Who calleth out hither?

Romeo
Sir, cometh hither.
Alloweth me has't a dram of poison.
A drug that wilt beest fatal to me.
T should beest violent enough to end mine life in mere seconds.

Apothecary
I forsooth has't that poison
But Mantua’s law forbid this type of mortal drug
Any utterance wilt leadeth to death

Romeo
Please, life is full of unhappiness
I doth not fear to kicketh the bucket anymore, I can’t stayeth living anymore
Taketh this duncan, and thee wilt not liveth in poverty
Beest not poor, thither is no law to maketh thee not rich

Apothecary
Mine poverty allows, but mine wilt doest not

Romeo
I payeth thy poverty and not thy wilt     
             
Apothecary
This poison, thee shalt putteth t in any liquid thee may wanteth
And then drinketh t off, in mere seconds,
T'will end thy life

Romeo
Oh gold, the poison to men’s souls
Committing more murders than this compound
Which may not even selleth
Now, farewell. buyeth food. Groom yourself.
To Juliet’s grave, I wilt useth this
Romeo leaves 
Romeo 
Oh Juliet!
I shalt followeth thee to whither thee art now.
I can’t liveth without mine love!
Attend me O Juliet!
Romeo and Balthasar started to ride back to Verona

Romeo
Balthasar, take this letter,
And deliver it to my family.
This will be the last time that we will talk again. 
Also, do not interrupt me while I visit my love.

Balthasar
Yes sir. I will be gone.
I will not trouble you

Romeo
Live! And be prosperous!
Be successful! And with this,
I shall say my farewell to you, good fellow

Balthasar
Yes sir. I must now take my leave.

Romeo went to the tomb and met Paris there

Romeo
Paris! What bringeth thee hither!
Thee shalt leaveth now!

Paris
Thee naughty Montague!
Thee dare showeth thy visage in front of the tomb of mine love!
Thee who slain mine love’s cousin!
And now, mine love’s gone!
Thee villainous creature! I shalt annihilate thee!

Romeo
I didn’t cometh hither to square!
The sinner Montague, who is in front of thee, eke ponder the fair creature his love!
I just wanteth to see that lady for the last time!
Thee shalt leaveth now Paris!  

Paris
No! I could not leaveth mine love to thee!
I shalt seek vengeance for the both of those folk!
Thee villainous Montague shalt beest punished!
I wilt not alloweth a sinner cometh near to mine love!

Romeo
Thee dare provoke me?
I already warn thee Paris!
I won’t beest a merciful one!

Romeo and Paris fight

Inside the tomb, Juliet wakes up

Juliet
Oh whither am I?
Oh, I’m inside this tomb!
I doth recall whither I should beest!
Now, whither is mine lord now?

Juliet sees her cousin, Tybalt lying beside her

Oh mine lief cousin!
Mine poor blood relative!
I am my most humble apology for what mine lord didst to thee!
I am very much torn between mine family and mine love!
Wherefore must our families square with each other?!
Wherefore can’t we just liveth happily and with harmony in this halcyon lodging of Verona?! 

Juliet hears a noise outside

What must beest the hurtling thither?
A square? Brawl?
Is mine lord out thither?!
I must findeth out!
I shalt see mine lord!
I desire that gent is fine and all right!

Juliet goes outside the tomb

Romeo
Leaveth now Paris! leaveth!
Thee shalt not stayeth hither anymore!

Paris
Thee Montague is the one who shalt leaveth the lodging!
A killer like thee isn’t suited to visit the tomb of mine one and only love!
Leaveth! Or else, I’ll end thy life!

Romeo
If 't be true thee can Paris!
If 't be true only thee can!

Romeo and Paris continues to fight

Juliet
(to herself) Oh Gods! What is this that I am seeing?! mine lord?
Wherefore art thee fighting with that gent? Oh lief!

Romeo corners Paris and points the rapier to him

Romeo
This is thy end, noble county Paris!
Sendeth thy goodbyes now! 

Paris
Thee can’t beest so sure!
Killeth me! And thee wilt beest punished more!
If 't be true thee end mine life,
Thee wilt nev'r beest allowed to step a foot in Verona!
Much less in Mantua!

Juliet
(to herself) I should cease this ere the blood start to flow!
What am I seeing?!
Mine love is going to killeth a noble person?!
I don’t wanteth anymore blood!
I don’t wanteth any more square!
I can’t alloweth mine lord beest sinned again for ending another person’s life!
How wilt I cease this?!

Romeo
Don’t provoke me Paris!

Romeo attacks Paris and just when the blade is about to hit Paris, Juliet runs off and blocks it

Juliet
Cease this Romeo!
Please cease, mine lief lord!
I can’t afford thee killing other people again! (splurts blood)
T'will only… add to the feud… of our families!
It’s better if 't be true thee killeth me… 

Juliet collapses and Romeo hurriedly goes to her
Romeo
Oh Juliet! Juliet!
Mine wife! mine true love!
Oh lief Gods! What has't I done?!
Wherefore must thee alloweth me killeth mine other half?! 

Juliet
Romeo… thee cameth, atleast!
I am relieved… to … see thee safe…
With this… Friar Laurence’s plan could beest a success…
But I… must leaveth thee now… 

Romeo
What plan could thee beest saying?
Mine lief Juliet, I don’t knoweth any plan that we should has't followeth!
Oh Gods! Please liveth! Please liveth mine love!

Juliet
I can’t stayeth hither … anymore…
Please, Romeo, spare the noble’s life.
(holds Romeo’s face) Thy soft skin mine love, I wilt beest missing t.
(holds Romeo’s lips) Thy voice… Oh, how much I wanteth to heareth more of it…
I wanteth more of thy lips… of you…
But I knoweth I can’t anymore.
 I… love…yo-
Juliet dies and Romeo cries

Romeo
Juliet! Juliet! Oh please!
I love you too! I love you!
So please, cometh back!
Mine love! Oh! mine love!
I cannot liveth anymore!
I don’t dare imagine a life without thee!
Just at which hour I finally could has't thee!
Then something like this wilt befall! wherefore!
I hath killed mine one and only love!
I hath killed that lady with this rapier!
I can’t believeth the fact that I hath killed that lady!
I doth not deserve to liveth!
I can't liveth without mine love! 
I, too, should followeth that lady!
Romeo grabs the poison
Oh, this poison wilt end t all!
One sip and I’m together with thee now mine lief!
One sip and all of this is ov'r! 
Noble county! Paris, I has't a request!
If 't be true thee must beest oblige to do't,
Then please! lodging mine body next to this quite quaint  one.
Please, if 't be true it’s just this request!

Paris agrees
Paris
I… suppose… I could at least do't.
Mine love, Juliet, died… in front of me.
After witnessing such scene,
I could sayeth that I admit defeated by thee for winning that lady heart.
I’ll do't.

Romeo
Thank you, for once.
Now! I shalt end mine life! attend me mine Love!
Attend me and I shalt followeth thee to whither thee wilt wend!
Here’s to mine love!
Romeo drinks the poison
The drugs are quick! With this, I die!
Romeo dies

Paris
I saw how much those gents love each other.
Even though t hurts for me,
I wilt doth as Romeo requested.


Paris did what Romeo wishes for before he die. When Friar Laurence arrived at the tomb, he was shocked to see the dead bodies of the two. He did not know what really happened. After the incident, Paris announced what the truth is to the crowds in Verona. Both the families felt guilty about what happened and decided to end the feud between them. There’s no fight anymore and the families live in Verona peacefully.