Friday 18 November 2011

Lady Capulet Entry One

I think it's crazy that Paris would like to marry my daughter whom is too young. She is only 13 turning 14 in a few odd days, and I believe he should wait for her hand a couple more years. Paris is a very upright young fellow who i believe would be a very great choice for my beautiful daughter, Juliet. He is an intelligent, handsome, and quite charming young man. Then again all the other newly married ladies are very young. I will leave the choice up to Juliet whom she would prefer to marry, as long as its not that darn Romeo boy. He (Romeo) sounds like a real trouble maker, he tends to get his heart  into situations where it doesnt belong. I dont want his negative energy poisoning my daughters mind. Honestly i dont want to lose my little girl to a man whom I do not trust. On the upside there is going to be a splendid party tonight hosted at my very house! No Montagues will be allowed and it will be a chance for my little Juliet to bond with Paris. Maybe if I'm lucky my husband will ask me to dance, it has been a loooong time since I've "danced".

10 comments:

  1. Paris is ugly and you have no taste for your daughter. I completely disagree and believe that Romeo would much rather fit with Juliet. Although Romeo is a trouble maker, he is not ugly and he will be a proper fit for your daughter.

    Heard of any good 'ol sword fights lately? Or maybe some bacon crispies?

    You're a lady right? So make me breakfast.

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  2. Why, Ma'am I don't mean to raise any offense here but I find these comments about the youth of my lord to be disrespectful. Romeo is a fine young gentlemen and there is no better lover in the land. You may think me biased because he is my kin but he is a fine man. He carries himself well and it would do your family good if it mixed in some of his blood, although I doubt he would waste his time in the presence of your daughter. -Benvolio Montague

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  3. ashlie and marisa21 November 2011 at 13:19

    ^ no make me some breakfast. grow a pair. and i have lots of tast un like you. obviously

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  4. Oh shut up already. Let Juliet make her own decision without pressure, fools...

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  5. My fair wife I will see you tonight and I will make sure that there will be no Montague under our roof.

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  6. With all due respect, my heart belongs in any matter which can enter it.

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  7. Just more garbage spewing forth from a Capulet's mouth.

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  8. Brooke aka Shakespeare21 November 2011 at 13:26

    This banter about Romeo is totally unreasonable... They will be together and you guys should just accept it!

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  9. Father does not wish me to marry at such an age, and his word is what I must follow.

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  10. Thank you so much for choosing me to be with your daughter. I am willing to wait a few years to take her hand in mariage.

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