Category: Communication

Act 3 scene 3

Romeo is shielding himself  from the negativity at Frair Lawrence’s habitat. Friar explains to Romeo to observe the banishment as positive news as the punishment is not being executed. Romeo is asked to hide as there is a knock at the door. Whilst the Friar and nurse are conversing, Romeo cries ,threatening himself to stab himself. Friar comes up with a solution which is to have  one more night together before Romeo is excluded. Romeo runs to Juliet.

Act 3 Scene 2

Romeo is yet to be awaited at Juliet’s window. However the nurse dashes through her door explaining the brawl between Romeo and Tybalt but she is very agitated and unclear so Juliet thinks that romeo dies. Sooner or later Juliet is told the clear ,correct version. Juliet  decides she will die. In conclusion Juliet expresses hos feelings towards the banishment of romeo.

Act 3 scene 1 Summary.

Romeo and Juliet has recently entered and merged into each others lives as they are now pronounced husband and wife.

The scene begins with Mercutio and Benvolio engaging in a conversation about a brawl will be unavoidable when a Capulet approach them. Tybalt invades the setting, questioning where is Romeo in a rude manner, verbally cussing him. Romeo enters the scene. Tybalt transforms his attention from Mercutio to Romeo. Tybalt is determined to fight that he commands Romeo to unleash his sword. Romeo refuses and instead Mercutio offers to fight. Mercutio and Tybalt is stopped and broken up when Romeo departs them from each other. However Tybalt decides to pierce his sword through the skin of Mecutio. Tragically Mercutio dies. Tybalt escapes and abandons them. For some reason he decided to come back. Romeo was trembling with anger flowing through his body. Romeo draws his sword at Tybalt and murders him. Sooner or later citizens and officers crowds the place. Romeo vanishes and runs away. Benvolio confesses and tells the story, Romeo is banished.

Romeo and Juliet Rewritten in a modern day scenario

Fencing scenario

Sampson – My weapon is occupied and ready to fight. I will support you.

Gregory –  Should we rearrange our event and forfeit?

Sampson – Don’t exaggerate, no fear

Sampson – Lets agree to the rules and let them begin.

Gregory – I will criticize as I amble past my opponent and let them take it.

Sampson – I will display my rude finger to them which is a disgrace to them.

Enter Abraham and George (rival opponent and his friend)

Abraham – Did you show your finger at us?

Sampson – I do reveal my finger.

Abraham – Did you point your finger at us?

Sampson – I do not point my finger to you, but i show my finger

Gregory – Do you argue?

Abraham – Argue? No.

Sampson – If you do, I am with you, I am equally the same to you.

Abraham – not better.

Sampson – You lied!

They fight…   Referee enters.

Referee – Stop, stop , you know the consequences.

 

 


 

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