Early in the morning yesterday, bodies of the banished Romeo montague, lady Juliet Capulet, and Count Paris Ferrari were found in the Capulet tomb all reported to be dead. Early Saturday morning watchmen were alerted about a fight happening close to the Capulet tomb between Romeo Montague, and Paris Ferrari. When watchman came to the scene they found the dead bodies of Paris Ferrari lying dead in the tomb along with Romeo found dead beside Juliet. Juliet was found with stab wounds and newly dead. The watchman believe Romeo killed Paris with his sword and then killed himself with poison due to the traces of poison on his lips. Paris Ferrari page was on scene and able to comment “I was their, Paris was planting flowers on the Capulet tomb when the vile Romeo came to desecrate the tomb. Paris’s love for Juliet made him stand up to Romeo and a fight ensued, that is when I went to call the watchman.” The Prince was able to comment and said “This is a very sad time for both families, and a very tragic event for our city. They were all very young and had bright futures ahead of them. From the friars story we believe that the friar gave Juliet a potion to make her seem dead so that she wouldn't have to marry Paris. He told us that he secretly married Romeo and Juliet and that they loved each other. He sent a letter to Mantua where romeo was exiled to unfortunately the letter was never received by Romeo and because of that he came here to kill himself and that was when the fight between Paris and romeo happened and then romeo committed suicide beside his wife Juliet before she woke up and then killed herself with a dagger. Romeo also brought a letter with him to send to his …show more content…
Authorities are searching for the apothecary who sold Romeo the poison to confirm the friars story and Romeo's
The romantic love between Paris and Juliet, Romeo and Rosaline and Romeo and Juliet, all end in destructive love. When Paris visits Juliet in the Capulet family tomb, he thinks Romeo has “-come to do some villainous shame/ To the dead bodies”, so even though his love was unrequited he wants to protect her and “apprehend him”. Unfortunately, in doing so, Paris is “slain” by Romeo. In Shakespeare’s time, wealthy people had a family tomb where they lay their dead relatives “uncovered on the bier” rather than burying them.
“Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, is a romantic tragedy that expresses how a family feud causes the death of two young people who are passionately love. There are a great deal of different ideas on who specifically caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Therefore, Friar Lawrence, Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet are responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
2. Although Juliet is happy that Romeo is not dead, she is worried for him since the entire Capulet family in under the impression that Romeo killed Tybalt.
Because Friar John could not deliver the letter, Romeo receives the false news of Juliet’s death and decides to go to Juliet’s grave and kill himself next to her. To reach Juliet’s grave, Romeo kills Paris, a third unnecessary death caused by Friar Lawrence’s errors in judgment. Romeo proceeds to drink the poison “to my [his] love” and dies next to Juliet’s “dead” body (5.3.119). Friar
Romeo and Juliet were found by some Capulets that had thought Romeo was there to badger with Tybalt’s and Juliet’s body. laying side by side together.
Count Paris was found dead in the Capulet mausoleum early Thursday morning by Vernonia’s police force. Count Paris had been fatally stabbed by Romeo Montague's sword. The murder, Romeo Montague was also found dead at the scene of the crime. Romeo was previously exiled to Mantua for the murder of Tybalt. There were two witnesses that placed Romeo and Count Paris at the mausoleum during the same time.
This happens on the very same day he gets married to Juliet. Instead of dealing with things rationally and and explaining the situations at hand, Romeo and Juliet, along with Friar Lawrence, devise underhanded plans to fix the situations at hand. Romeo goes as far to say that, “there is no world without Verona walls but purgatory, torture, hell itself,” because Juliet will remain in the city, and he will have to flee to Mantua. In a similar fashion, Juliet finds out she will be married to Paris, so she dramatically decides that she will kill herself before breaking her vows to Romeo. This leads to a plan being developed with Friar Lawrence. He gives Juliet a potion to make her appear lifeless, so she will not have to marry Paris, and sends a letter to be delivered to Romeo so he can come retrieve her from the tomb when she wakes. However, the plans fail, and Romeo never receives the letter. He ends up buying poison from an apothecary because he truly believes that Juliet is dead, and then ends up slaying Paris at the Capulet’s tomb. He drinks the poison because he feels he cannot bear to live without Juliet. When Juliet wakes and finds Romeo dead, she uses his dagger to commit suicide as well. After this, the Montagues and Capulets finally find out the truth, and end up putting aside their differences to commemorate their children’s supposed
If thou be merciful, Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet.” So in the end Paris, Romeo, and Juliet all lay in the tomb- dead.
Early Saturday morning, two very young supposed lovers were found dead in the Capulet Church, one of the bodies belonged to a girl of the age of 13 and the others age is yet to be discovered. The bodies were found by the police, which had just had a shootout where Romeo had taken a man in hostage rendering the police useless until Romeo ran into the Capulet Church where he was later found. Romeo’s body has no signs of physical harm that could have caused his death, the evidence points to the fact that his death was a poisoning. Juliet’s death has been ruled out as a suicide with her body found with a gunshot wound to the head and the gun to have been lying in her hand. The police are ruling out murder because one of the
Therefore it may look that way, but Juliet was going to have to marry Paris, kill herself, or get Friar to come up with a “Plan C.” Friar had given Juliet a potion that would make her sleep for 42 hours and it made her look dead. Friar sent a letter out to Romeo trying to explain all of this and it did not get to him as Friar John, who is the man who was supposed to send the letter to Romeo states that, “ I could not send it-here it is again- Nor get a messenger to bring it thee, so fearful were they of infection.” (Act 5, Scene 2, Line 13-16.) However, Friar tried to prevent the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, but Romeo didn't; he did not mind the fact of
Together, Romeo and I arrived at the Capulet tomb with a torch, a mattock (pickaxe), and a crow of iron. Romeo handed me a letter and ordered me to deliver it to Lord Montague early in the morning. He told me that he was going into the tomb to see Juliet’s face and take a precious ring from her finger. He glared at me with dark eyes and threatened to kill me if I were to get curious and follow him inside. His threat was the most vicious thing he had ever said to me; he said, “By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs. The time and my my intents are savage, wild, More fierce and more
The Story of Romeo, Juliet, & Time One of the most important things in our life is timing. Timing can be the difference between life and death; or between love and hate. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, timing is critical. All throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet are constantly in a battle with timing. All they want is to be together and live a happy life, but timing has different plans for them.
To begin with, in Italy in 1929 there was a car model created by the italians which was called the ¨Ferrari¨ and was created for men to race their cars back then on the track. In addition, in Germany in 1931 the ¨Porsche¨ model was created germans for the purpose of racing on the track also but was created by a man named Ferdinand Porsche which loved cars as a kid and grew up working on volkswagens which lead to his idea of the porsche. So, they were both created for racing purposes but the history of the men who made them is not similar because they lived in different countries with different cultures and ideas.
Imagine writing a speech for your graduation ceremony about a symbol that represents hard work. My symbol is a Ferrari because it represents strength, and agility, and many years of work to become what it has today.
A male body with a sword wound was found, strewn over one of the many bushes; leading to the pedestal where two other bodies lay. A man with no visible wounds or pulse, and a woman with a large dagger wound in her chest. The three bodies have been identified as Count Paris, Romeo Montague, and Juliet Capulet. The autopsies have told me that Count Paris was killed by a sword to the heart, Romeo Montague died from an overdose of poison, and Juliet Capulet killed