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media type="custom" key="6043435" ACT ONE media type="custom" key="5983449" media type="custom" key="6033907" Dear Juliet, It is a pleasure to help you along during this hardship. I believe you have rushed. You are still on cloud nine from his kisses this does not mean you love him. It is simply a symbol that u like his kisses, the words he says and I must emphasize u are both in love with the looks. You cannot know the other persons heart and feeling with the amount of time you have known each other. You also seem unable to see that it is your enemy. The name may not matter now, but you will be a part of his family. How would your parents react? Then you have told your mother you thought not of marriage, and yet now you believe your in love with this Romeo and will marry him. Some things will take time to see, but love is not something to fiddle with. It is a precious gift that should be cherished and held for eternity. How did you plan on being with him as a wife? You cannot runaway for that would jeopardize this Romeos life and your father’s life as well. I can see the false actions done here. Walking into his arms after a few words, and even without knowing his name and then worse yet you allow a stranger to kiss you. How can you have the decency to walk to your father who wants you to marry Paris while you have been kissing the enemy? I know you believe this is the love of your life, but Juliet look deep in your heart and tell me what do you honestly know of love? It is not a tingle you feel that is not love it is not the loose of breath. You have no idea what love is and yet you swear you are in love. I will not be the one to scold. Yet I feel that you asked for honesty and I will give it to you. I believe it was a foolish and childish action. That nurse said nothing to stop you but that does not mean it is not the wrong thing to do. You have made an irrational decision and will have to live with it. So you must find the way to tell your parents. You cannot let this go on much longer as a secret. You should come out and say it but keep Romeo by the princes side so there is less chance of a murderous outrage from your family. You must use your head in this matter not your heart. Your family will understand as long as you take the road of honesty. For you to be happy you would want your love for Romeo known by all. Tell your parents it is not hard it is only a secret for as long as you keep quiet, and it often gets worse in time. 
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With Hope For You, Advice Columnist Elizabeth S. Adams ACT THREE media type="custom" key="6125035"

Death Caused By Old Feud Elizabeth Adams

Among us there is a death of two Verona men, both Tybalt Capulet and Mercutio Escalus. Their bodies were found late today. Our reliable witness Benvolio Montague explained the situation that lead to the banishment of Romeo Montague. “Tybalt had requested Romeo duel him. Romeo had declined and my fallen friend Mercutio offered to fight Tybalt and defend Romeo. Romeo tried to stop the battle, to no avail. Tybalt has slain my dear friend and then ran off. I took my wounded and dieing friend to lay him down. I came out to tell Romeo he hath died and Tybalt appeared. Still wanting to kill Romeo. It would have been dishonorable for Romeo to not fight Tybalt and avenge Mercutio. Romeo had no choice. Tybalt would have slain him as well if he did not defend his honor and his friend. Tybalt was out for blood. Romeo did what had to be done.” Lady Capulet has denied that Tybalt would never be out for blood. “He is a tame and quiet gentleman. He is not the killing type. Romeo and Benvolio lie.” Lady Capulet told me. This is Elizabeth Adams reporting on the deaths of Mercutio Escalus and Tybalt Capulet.

ACT FOUR

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