Sunday, June 23, 2013

A Bend In Past

     Whenever we hear the name "Romeo and Juliet" one of the first things that will come to our mind is about their love story or about the feud between their families or maybe about their tragic deaths. But only few of us knows what challenges they have faced, the sufferings, and mostly their willingness, courage and determination to see and meet each other in the midst of their brawling families.

     The first adaptation of Romeo and Juliet that I've seen was "Romeo x Juliet", an anime. When I first saw this, I immediately got hooked to it because I'm really eager to know what happens in this adaptation. Most of the parts aren't in the book, but it takes the same idea as to what Shakespeare have written. Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean, from forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; whose misadventures piteous overthrows doth with their death bury their parents' strife.


     When I found out that I passed and will be going to the same school again, my mind went overdrive. And by overdrive, I meant that I went absolutely absurd. Want to know the reason why? Because I'm so infatuated with books especially when I found out that we will be studying some of the Shakespearean masterpiece, I just went crazy. Because whenever I'm reading books, I always feel this sort of connection between me and the characters. One of the reasons why I cry whenever I read a certain book. Wait a minute. I keep on talking about myself. So let me just tell you this. This blog entry is about how I foresaw Romeo and Juliet's future.


This is what really happened in the play.


Enter PARIS and his PAGE

PARIS

Give me your torch, boy. Go away and stay apart from me. Put the torch out, so I can’t be seen. Hide under the yew-trees over there. Listen to make sure no one is coming through the graveyard. If you hear any one, whistle to me to signal that someone is approaching. Give me those flowers. Do as I tell you. Go.

The PAGE puts out the torch and gives PARIS the flowers.


PAGE

(To himself) I am almost afraid to stand alone here in the graveyard, but I’ll take the risk.

The PAGE moves aside.


PARIS

(He scatters flowers at JULIET’s closed tomb) Sweet flower, I’m spreading flowers over your bridal bed. Oh, pain! Your canopy is dust and stones. I’ll water these flowers every night with sweet water. Or, if I don’t do that, my nightly rituals to remember you will be to put flowers on your grave and weep.

The PAGE whistles.


The boy is warning me that someone approaches. Who could be walking around here tonight? Who’s ruining my rituals of true love?

It’s someone with a torch! I must hide in the darkness for awhile.

PARIS hides in the darkness. ROMEO and BALTHASAR enter with a torch, a pickaxe, and an iron crowbar.


ROMEO

Give me that pickax and the crowbar. (He takes them from BALTHASAR) Here, take this letter. Early in the morning deliver it to my father. (He gives the letter to BALTHASAR) Give me the light. (He takes the torch from BALTHASAR) Swear on your life, I command you, whatever you hear or see, stay away from me and do not interrupt me in my plan. I’m going down into this tomb of the dead, partly to behold my wife’s face. But my main reason is to take a precious ring from her dead finger. I must use that ring for an important purpose. So go on your way. But if you get curious and return to spy on me, I swear I’ll tear you apart limb by limb and spread your body parts around to feed the hungry animals in the graveyard. My plan is wild and savage. I am more fierce in this endeavor than a hungry tiger or the raging sea.

BALTHASAR

I’ll go, sir, and I won’t bother you.

ROMEO

That’s the way to show me friendship. Take this. (He gives BALTHASAR money) Live and be prosperous. Farewell, good fellow.

BALTHASAR

(Speaking so that only PARIS can hear) Despite what I said, I’ll hide nearby. I’m frightened by the look on his face, and I have doubts about his intentions.

BALTHASAR moves aside and falls asleep.


ROMEO

(Speaking to the tomb) You horrible mouth of death! You’ve eaten up the dearest creature on Earth. Now I’m going to force open your rotten jaws and make you eat another body. (ROMEO begins to open the tomb with his tools)

PARIS

(Speaking so that ROMEO can’t hear) It’s that arrogant Montague, the one who’s been banished. He’s the one who murdered my love’s cousin Tybalt. They think she died with grief for that cousin. This guy has come here to commit awful crimes against the dead bodies. I’ll catch him. (To ROMEO) Stop your evil work, vile Montague! Can you take revenge on dead bodies? Condemned villain, I’ve caught you. Obey and come with me. You must die.

ROMEO

I must indeed. That’s why I came here. Good and noble young man, don’t mess with someone who’s desperate. Get away from here and leave me. Think about the ones who have died. Let them put fear in your heart. Please, young man, don’t make me angry. I don’t want to commit another crime. Oh, go away! I swear, I love you more than I love myself. For I’ve come here with weapons to use against myself. Don’t stay here, go away. Live, and from now on, say a madman mercifully told you to run away.

PARIS

I refuse your request. I’m arresting you as a criminal.

ROMEO

Are you going to provoke me? Alright, let's fight, boy!

ROMEO and PARIS fight.


PAGE

Oh Lord, they're fighting! I'll go call the watch.

The PAGE exits


PARIS

(He falls) Oh, I’ve been killed!
If you are merciful, open the tomb and lay me next to Juliet.

PARIS dies.


ROMEO

Alright, I will. Let me look at this face. It’s Mercutio’s relative, noble Count Paris! What did my man say? I was worried, so I wasn’t listening to him while we were riding. I think he told me Paris was about to marry Juliet. Isn’t that what he said? Or was I dreaming? Or am I crazy? Did I hear him say something about Juliet and jump to conclusions? Oh, give me your hand. Both of us had such bad luck! I’ll bury you in a magnificent grave.

ROMEO opens the tomb to reveal JULIET inside


A grave? Oh no! This is a lantern, dead Paris. Juliet lies here, and her beauty fills this tomb with light. Dead men, lie there. You are being buried by another dead man. (he lays PARIS in the tomb) 


How often are men happy right before they die! They call it the lightness before death. Oh, how can I call this lightness? Oh, my love! My wife! Death has sucked the honey from your breath, but it has not yet ruined your beauty. You haven’t been conquered. There is still red in your lips and in your cheeks. Death has not yet turned them pale. Tybalt, are you lying there in your bloody death shroud? Oh, what better favor can I do for you than to kill the man who killed you with the same hand that made you die young. Forgive me, cousin! Ah, dear Juliet, why are you still so beautiful? Should I believe that death is in love with you, and that the awful monster keeps you here to be his mistress? I don’t like that idea, so I’ll stay with you. And I will never leave this tomb. Here, here I’ll remain with worms that are your chamber-maids. Oh, I’ll rest here forever. I’ll forget about all the bad luck that has troubled me. Eyes, look out for the last time! Arms, make your last embrace! And lips, you are the doors of breath. Seal with a righteous kiss the deal I have made with death forever. (ROMEO kisses JULIET and takes out the poison) Come, bitter poison, come, unsavory guide! You desperate pilot, let’s crash this sea-weary ship into the rocks! Here’s to my love!

ROMEO drinks the poison.
Oh, that pharmacist was honest! His drugs work quickly. So I die with a kiss.

ROMEO dies.


FRIAR LAWRENCE enters with a lantern, crowbar, and shovel.


FRIAR LAWRENCE

Saint Francis, help me! How often tonight have my old feet stumbled on gravestones! Who’s there?

BALTHASAR

I'm a friend, a friend that knows you well.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

God bless you! Tell me, my good friend, what is that light over there? The one that vainly lights up the darkness for worms and skulls without eyes? It looks to me like it’s burning in the Capulet tomb.

BALTHASAR

That is where it’s burning, father. My master is there. The one you love.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

Who is it?

BALTHASAR

Romeo.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

How long has he been there?

BALTHASAR

For a full half hour.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

Go with me to the tomb.

BALTHASAR

I don’t dare, sir. My master doesn’t know I’m still here. He threatened me with death if I stayed to look at what he was doing.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

Stay, then. I’ll go alone. I’m suddenly afraid. Oh, I’m very scared something awful has happened.

BALTHASAR

As I slept under this yew-tree here, I had a dream that my master and someone else were fighting and that my master killed him.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

(Approaching the tomb) Romeo!
Oh no! What is this blood that stains the stony entrance of this tomb? Why are these bloody swords lying here, abandoned by their masters? Next to this place of peace?
(He looks inside the tomb) Romeo! Oh, he’s pale! Who else? What, Paris too? And he’s covered in blood? Ah, when did these horrible things happen? The lady’s moving.

JULIET wakes up.


JULIET

Oh friendly friar! Where is my husband? I remember very well where I should be, and here I am. Where is my Romeo?

A noise sounds from outside the tomb.


FRIAR LAWRENCE

I hear some noise. Lady, come out of the tomb. A greater power than we can fight has ruined our plan. Come, come away. Your husband lies dead there, and Paris too. Come, I’ll place you among the sisterhood of holy nuns. Don’t wait to ask questions. The watch is coming. Come, let’s go, good Juliet, I don’t dare stay any longer.

JULIET

Go, get out of here. I’m not going anywhere.

FRIAR LAWRENCE exits


What’s this here? It’s a cup, closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, has been the cause of his death. How rude! He drank it all, and didn’t leave any to help me afterward. I will kiss your lips. Perhaps there’s still some poison on them, to make me die with a medicinal kiss. (She kisses ROMEO) Your lips are warm.


WATCHMEN and PARIS’s PAGE enter.


CHIEF WATCHMAN

(Coming to the PAGE) Lead, boy. Which way?

JULIET

Oh, noise? Then I’ll be quick. Oh, good, a knife!
My body will be your sheath.
Rust inside my body and let me die.
(She stabs herself with a ROMEO’s dagger and dies)

PAGE

This is the place. There, where the torch is burning.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

The ground is bloody. Search the graveyard. Go, some of you, arrest whoever you find.

Some WATCHMEN exit.


This is a pitiful sight! The count is dead. Juliet is bleeding. Her body is warm, and she seems to have been dead only a short time, even though she has been buried for two days. Go, tell the Prince. Run to the Capulets. Wake up the Montagues. Have some others search.


Some other WATCHMEN exit in several directions.


We see the cause of all this pain. But we’ll have to investigate to discover the whole story.


The SECOND WATCHMAN reenters with BALTHASAR.


SECOND WATCHMAN

Here’s Romeo’s man. We found him in the churchyard.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Hold him in custody until the Prince gets here.

The THIRD WATCHMAN reenters with FRIAR LAWRENCE.


THIRD WATCHMAN

Here is a friar who’s trembling, sighing and weeping. We took this pickax and this shovel from him, as he was walking from this side of the graveyard.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Very suspicious. Hold the friar too.

The PRINCE enters with ATTENDANTS


PRINCE

What crimes happen so early in the morning that I have to wake up before the usual time?

CAPULET and LADY CAPULET enter


CAPULET

What’s the problem, that they cry out so loud?

LADY CAPULET

Some people in the street are crying “Romeo.” Some are crying “Juliet,” and some are crying “Paris.” They’re all running in an open riot toward our tomb.

PRINCE

What’s this awful thing that everyone’s crying about?

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Prince, here lies Count Paris killed. And Romeo dead. And Juliet. She was dead before, but now she’s warm and hasn’t been dead for long.

PRINCE

Investigate how this foul murder came about.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Here is a friar, and dead Romeo’s man. They’ve got tools on them—tools they could use to open these tombs.

CAPULET

Oh heavens! Oh wife, look at how our daughter bleeds! That knife should be in its sheath on that Montague’s back, but instead it’s mis-sheathed in my daughter’s breast.

LADY CAPULET

Oh my! This sight of death is like a bell that warns me I’m old and I’ll die soon.

MONTAGUE enters


PRINCE

Come, Montague. You’re up early to see your son down early.

MONTAGUE

Oh, my liege, my wife died tonight. Sadness over my son’s exile stopped her breath. What further pain must I endure in my old age?

PRINCE

Look and you'll see.


MONTAGUE

(Seeing ROMEO's body) Oh, you undisciplined boy! Where are your manners? It’s not right for a son to push past his father on his way to the grave.

PRINCE

Be quiet and hold back your remarks of outrage, until we can clear up these questions. We want to know how it started and what really happened. And then I’ll be the leader of pain, and maybe I’ll lead you as far as death. In the meantime, hold on, and be patient. Bring forth the men under suspicion.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

I am the greatest, but I was able to do the least. I am under the most suspicion, because I was here at the time of this awful murder. And here I stand, you can question me and punish me. I have already condemned and excused myself.

PRINCE

Tell us what you know about this affair.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

I will be brief because I’m not going to live long enough to tell a boring story. Romeo, who lies there dead, was the husband of that Juliet. And she, who lies there dead, was that Romeo’s faithful wife. I married them; their secret wedding day was the day Tybalt died. His untimely death caused the bridegroom to be banished from the city. Juliet was sad because Romeo was gone, not because of Tybalt’s death. To cure her sadness, you arranged a marriage for her with Count Paris. Then she came to me, and, looking wild, she asked me to devise a plan to get her out of this second marriage. She threatened to kill herself in my cell if I didn’t help her. So I gave her a sleeping potion that I had mixed with my special skills. It worked as planned. She seemed to everyone to be dead.

In the meantime I wrote to Romeo and told him to come here on this awful night to help remove her from her temporary grave when the sleeping potion wore off. But the man who carried my letter, Friar John, was held up by an accident. Last night he gave me the letter back. So I came here alone at the hour when she was supposed to wake up. I came to take her out of her family’s tomb, hoping to hide her in my cell until I could make contact with Romeo. But by the time I got here, just a few minutes before Juliet woke up, Paris and Romeo were already dead. She woke up, and I asked her to come out of the tomb with me and endure this tragedy with patience. But then a noise sent me running scared from the tomb. She was too desperate to come with me, and it seems that she killed herself. I know all of this. And her Nurse knows about the marriage too. If any part of this tragedy is my fault, let my old life be sacrificed and let me suffer the most severe punishment.


PRINCE

We have always known you to be a holy man. Where’s Romeo’s man? What does he have to say about this?

BALTHASAR

I brought my master news of Juliet’s death. And then he rode from Mantua here to this tomb. (He shows a letter) Earlier this morning he asked me to give this letter to his father. When he went into the vault, he threatened me with death if I didn’t leave him alone there.

PRINCE

Give me the letter. I’ll look at it. (He takes the letter from BALTHASAR) Where is the count’s page, the one who called the watch? Boy, what was your master doing here?

PAGE

He came with flowers to spread on his lady’s grave. And he asked me to stand far away and leave him alone, and so I did. Then someone with a torch came to open the tomb. So my master drew on him. And then I ran away to call the watch.

PRINCE

(skimming the letter) This letter confirms the friar’s account. It describes the course of their love and mentions the news of her death. Here he writes that he bought poison from a poor pharmacist. He brought that poison with him to this vault to die and lie with Juliet. Where are these enemies? Capulet! Montague! Do you see what a great evil results from your hate? Heaven has figured out how to kill your joys with love. Because I looked the other way when your feud flared up, I’ve lost several members of my family as well. Everyone is punished.

CAPULET

Oh, brother Montague, give me your hand. This is my daughter’s dowry. I can ask you for nothing more.

MONTAGUE

But I can give you more. I’ll raise her statue in pure gold. As long as this city is called Verona, there will be no figure praised more than that of true and faithful Juliet.

CAPULET

The statue I will make of Romeo to lie beside his Juliet will be just as rich. They were poor sacrifices of our rivalry!

PRINCE

We settle a dark peace this morning. The sun is too sad to show itself. Let’s go, to talk about these sad things some more. Some will be pardoned, and some will be punished.
There was never a story more full of pain than the story of Romeo and Juliet.

They all exit.


I MUST ADMIT THAT I CRIED WHILE I'M READING THIS SCENE. BUT THERE'S A PART OF ME THAT REALLY DIDN'T LIKE THE ENDING. AND I'M NOT LYING... UHH OKAY I REALLY DON'T LIKE THE ENDING AT ALL. I MEAN I DON'T THINK ANYONE LIKED THE ENDING AT ALL. BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS THEM DEAD RIGHT? SO HERE'S MY VERSION OF THIS SCENE. :)


Enter PARIS and his PAGE

PARIS

Give me your torch, boy. Go away and stay apart from me. Put the torch out, so I can’t be seen. Hide under the yew-trees over there. Listen to make sure no one is coming through the graveyard. If you hear any one, whistle to me to signal that someone is approaching. Give me those flowers. Do as I tell you. Go.

The PAGE puts out the torch and gives PARIS the flowers.


PAGE

(To himself) I am almost afraid to stand alone here in the graveyard, but I’ll take the risk.

The PAGE moves aside.


PARIS

(He scatters flowers at JULIET’s closed tomb) Sweet flower, I’m spreading flowers over your bridal bed. Oh, pain! Your canopy is dust and stones. I’ll water these flowers every night with sweet water. Or, if I don’t do that, my nightly rituals to remember you will be to put flowers on your grave and weep.

The PAGE whistles.


The boy is warning me that someone approaches. Who could be walking around here tonight? Who’s ruining my rituals of true love?

It’s someone with a torch! I must hide in the darkness for awhile.

PARIS hides in the darkness. ROMEO and BALTHASAR enter with a torch, a pickaxe, and an iron crowbar.


ROMEO

Give me that pickax and the crowbar. (He takes them from BALTHASAR) Here, take this letter. Early in the morning deliver it to my father. (He gives the letter to BALTHASAR) Give me the light. (He takes the torch from BALTHASAR) Swear on your life, I command you, whatever you hear or see, stay away from me and do not interrupt me in my plan. I’m going down into this tomb of the dead, partly to behold my wife’s face. But my main reason is to take a precious ring from her dead finger. I must use that ring for an important purpose. So go on your way. But if you get curious and return to spy on me, I swear I’ll tear you apart limb by limb and spread your body parts around to feed the hungry animals in the graveyard. My plan is wild and savage. I am more fierce in this endeavor than a hungry tiger or the raging sea.

BALTHASAR

I’ll go, sir, and I won’t bother you.

ROMEO

That’s the way to show me friendship. Take this. (He gives BALTHASAR money) Live and be prosperous. Farewell, good fellow.

BALTHASAR

(Speaking so that only PARIS can hear) Despite what I said, I’ll hide nearby. I’m frightened by the look on his face, and I have doubts about his intentions.

BALTHASAR moves aside and falls asleep.


ROMEO

(Speaking to the tomb) You horrible mouth of death! You’ve eaten up the dearest creature on Earth. Now I’m going to force open your rotten jaws and make you eat another body. (ROMEO begins to open the tomb with his tools)

PARIS

(Speaking so that ROMEO can’t hear) It’s that arrogant Montague, the one who’s been banished. He’s the one who murdered my love’s cousin Tybalt. They think she died with grief for that cousin. This guy has come here to commit awful crimes against the dead bodies. I’ll catch him. (To ROMEO) Stop your evil work, vile Montague! Can you take revenge on dead bodies? Condemned villain, I’ve caught you. Obey and come with me. You must die.

ROMEO

I must indeed. That’s why I came here. Good and noble young man, don’t mess with someone who’s desperate. Get away from here and leave me. Think about the ones who have died. Let them put fear in your heart. Please, young man, don’t make me angry. I don’t want to commit another crime. Oh, go away! I swear, I love you more than I love myself. For I’ve come here with weapons to use against myself. Don’t stay here, go away. Live, and from now on, say a madman mercifully told you to run away.

PARIS

I refuse your request. I’m arresting you as a criminal.

ROMEO

Are you going to provoke me? Alright, let's fight, boy!

ROMEO and PARIS fight.


PAGE

Oh Lord, they're fighting! I'll go call the watch.

The PAGE exits


PARIS

(He falls) Oh, I’ve been killed!
If you are merciful, open the tomb and lay me next to Juliet.

PARIS dies.


ROMEO

Alright, I will. Let me look at this face. It’s Mercutio’s relative, noble Count Paris! What did my man say? I was worried, so I wasn’t listening to him while we were riding. I think he told me Paris was about to marry Juliet. Isn’t that what he said? Or was I dreaming? Or am I crazy? Did I hear him say something about Juliet and jump to conclusions? Oh, give me your hand. Both of us had such bad luck! I’ll bury you in a magnificent grave.

ROMEO opens the tomb to reveal JULIET inside


A grave? Oh no! This is a lantern, dead Paris. Juliet lies here, and her beauty fills this tomb with light. Dead men, lie there. You are being buried by another dead man. (he lays PARIS in the tomb) 


How often are men happy right before they die! They call it the lightness before death. Oh, how can I call this lightness? Oh, my love! My wife! Death has sucked the honey from your breath, but it has not yet ruined your beauty. You haven’t been conquered. There is still red in your lips and in your cheeks. Death has not yet turned them pale. Tybalt, are you lying there in your bloody death shroud? Oh, what better favor can I do for you than to kill the man who killed you with the same hand that made you die young. Forgive me, cousin! Ah, dear Juliet, why are you still so beautiful? Should I believe that death is in love with you, and that the awful monster keeps you here to be his mistress? I don’t like that idea, so I’ll stay with you. And I will never leave this tomb. Here, here I’ll remain with worms that are your chamber-maids. Oh, I’ll rest here forever. I’ll forget about all the bad luck that has troubled me. Eyes, look out for the last time! Arms, make your last embrace! And lips, you are the doors of breath. Seal with a righteous kiss the deal I have made with death forever. (ROMEO kisses JULIET and takes out the poison) Come, bitter poison, come, unsavory guide! You desperate pilot, let’s crash this sea-weary ship into the rocks! Here’s to my love!

ROMEO was about to drink the poison when FRIAR LAWRENCE suddenly appeared.

FRIAR LAWRENCE enters with a lantern, crowbar, and shovel.


FRIAR LAWRENCE

Romeo! Oh dear prince, what are you doing?

ROMEO

I'm about to drink this poison to join my lovely wife in the skies above. So if you could do me a favor, please don't stop me from doing this. 

FRIAR LAWRENCE

I won't let you do that my dear prince. For your wife, the lovely Juliet is not dead. 

ROMEO

Are you blind? Can you not see her? Can you not feel her ice cold body? She's dead and I'm going to be to.

FRIAR LAWRENCE

She's not dead my dear prince! I gave her a sleeping potion that makes her look dead for 42 hours and after that, the effect will be gone. So if you may, please wait a little while and you'll see.

ROMEO and FRIAR LAWRENCE patiently waited when JULIET wakes up.


JULIET

Oh friendly friar! My dear Romeo. Oh how I missed you.

A noise sounds from outside the tomb.


FRIAR LAWRENCE

I hear some noise. Lady, come out of the tomb. Come, come away. Romeo, hide among those trees and be sure that no one will see you. Come, I’ll place you among the sisterhood of holy nuns. Don’t wait to ask questions. The watch is coming. Come, let’s go, good Juliet, I don’t dare stay any longer.

JULIET

Go, get out of here. I’m not going anywhere.

ROMEO

And I'm not leaving my wife. Let them discover our secret which will be a secret no more.

FRIAR LAWRENCE exits


WATCHMEN and PARIS’s PAGE enter.


CHIEF WATCHMAN

(Coming to the PAGE) Lead, boy. Which way?

PAGE

This is the place. There, where the torch is burning.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

The ground is bloody. Search the graveyard. Go, some of you, arrest whoever you find.

Some WATCHMEN exit.


This is a pitiful sight! The count is dead. Juliet is with Romeo who hath been banished from this city. Go, tell the Prince. Run to the Capulets. Wake up the Montagues. Have some others search.


Some other WATCHMEN exit in several directions.


We see the cause of all this pain. But we’ll have to investigate to discover the whole story.


The SECOND WATCHMAN reenters with BALTHASAR.


SECOND WATCHMAN

Here’s Romeo’s man. We found him in the churchyard.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Hold him in custody until the Prince gets here.

The THIRD WATCHMAN reenters with FRIAR LAWRENCE.


THIRD WATCHMAN

Here is a friar who’s trembling, sighing and weeping. We took this pickax and this shovel from him, as he was walking from this side of the graveyard.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Very suspicious. Hold the friar too.

The PRINCE enters with ATTENDANTS


PRINCE

What crimes happen so early in the morning that I have to wake up before the usual time?

CAPULET and LADY CAPULET enter


CAPULET

What’s the problem, that they cry out so loud?

LADY CAPULET

Some people in the street are crying “Romeo.” Some are crying “Juliet,” and some are crying “Paris.” They’re all running in an open riot toward our tomb.

PRINCE

What’s this awful thing that everyone’s crying about?

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Prince, here lies Count Paris killed. And Romeo, he's with Juliet under that tree. It seems like he's comforting her.

PRINCE

Investigate how this foul murder came about.

CHIEF WATCHMAN

Here is a friar, and Romeo’s man. They’ve got tools on them—tools they could use to open these tombs.

CAPULET

Oh heavens! Oh wife, look at how our daughter weeps! And that Montague oughtn't be here. 

MONTAGUE enters


PRINCE

Come, Montague. You’re up early to see your son down early.

MONTAGUE

Oh, my liege, my wife died tonight. Sadness over my son’s exile stopped her breath. What further pain must I endure in my old age?

PRINCE

Look and you'll see.

MONTAGUE

(Seeing ROMEO holding JULIET) Oh, you undisciplined boy! What are you doing here?

ROMEO

Dear father, I'm here because I can't live another day without seeing the woman I love.

JULIET

And I feel the same to. And please do respect our decision. We love each other and we can't bear the pain if you two aren't going to stop this rivalry.

CAPULET

Oh, brother Montague, give me your hand. And I ask for your forgiveness.

MONTAGUE

I also apologize for all the things me and my household did to you and your family.

PRINCE

We settle a dark peace this morning. The sun is too sad to show itself. Let’s go, to talk about these sad things some more. Some will be pardoned, and some will be punished.
There was never a story more full of pain and tragedy than the story of Romeo and Juliet.

They all exit.


Sunday, June 16, 2013

Hey Look! It's my DAD.

     How does is it feel growing up with your father beside you? Do you miss the memories you shared with him when you were a child? Whenever people ask me these kind of questions all I say is "Uhh, I really have no idea." Or I just simply shrug the question off. Wonder why I act this way? It's because I never grew up with my dad beside me. Sad huh? But at least I get to talk to him back then through Yahoo! Messenger. But the way I act whenever we're talking to each other, I always push him away. 
     I was barely 4 months old when my father left me and my mom. He went to the United States of America to work. That's the reason why I treat all my uncles as if they were my father. Because they visit me whenever they have time and sometimes even play with me. When I was about 4 years old, O was always excited when my mom tells me that I'm going to all to my dad. But when I hit 9 years old, my hatred for my father started to bloom. And these questions keeps on popping out of my head. "Why did he left us?" " Does he even love me?" And there are times that I saw my mom crying and I figured out that it's my dads fault. And at that point, I realized that I have to do something to make dad realize that I can be strong even though he's not here. So, I started acting a little rebellious towards him. And whenever he calls, I never answered the phone. I never expected for him to come back here just to see us. But he did. He even attended my graduation and my hatred for him just grew even more. Why you ask? Because of all the years that I've been begging him to go home. All those tears I cried just for him to pity me and change his mind and go back here. Why now? When I really don't feel like I need him anymore. When I went to America, and my aunt noticed the way I acted towards my father, she approached me and told me that my father is crying whenever I acted that way. Then realization hit me. She's right, I should change my attitude. But doing that is not easy. 
     Wonder what's been going on between me and my dad? Well it's going pretty well although there's still a bit of awkwardness. At least I managed to fix my relationship with him. And when I was trying to change my attitude I realized something. I realized that I'm lucky to have an understanding and patient father like him. That I'm lucky that I still have a dad. That I'm lucky that I saw him. Cause I know that everyone has a dad but not everyone gets to see them or spend time with them. And that's the reason why I thank God everyday for giving me a strong, loving and caring dad like him. P.S. Almost everyone tells me that I look like my dad. So I'll let you judge. Do I look like my dad? Be honest :D

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Weekly Bible Verses

Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.

-Galatians 5:25




My Mother,My Hero


     No language can express the power, and beauty, and heroism, and majesty of a mother's love.  The usual definition of a mother is a woman who has raised a child or given birth to a child they are referred to as the “light of the house”. But for me a mother means "M" is for the million things she gave me, "O" means only that she's growing old and for her outstanding support for me, "T" is for the tears she shed to save me whenever I am at harm, "H" is for her heart of purest gold that never fails to love me; "E" is for her eyes, with love-light shining, "R" means right, and right she'll always be. Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER". A word that means the world to me.
     When I am brought to this world, my mother is the first person that I remember. I've loved my mother since the first time I have opened my eyes. She is the one whom I shared my thoughts and emotions with. And she never fails to support me whenever I needed her.  When I was still a baby, she cuddles me in her arms that never get tired. Whenever I am crying, she rushes to my company to carry me and comfort me by singing a lovely lullaby that sometimes makes me sleep. She never gets tired of watching me whenever I sleep just to make sure that I am safe. She is there when I made my first steps and when I spoke my first word “mama”. Whenever I ask my mom to tell me the things I did when I was young, I was amazed on how she remembered the things that I did and she can even tell it in a very detailed way. She even told me that the first word that I learned from school was “man”. I barely remember the things that I did back then. But I sure can remember that during the first day of classes I will always cry because I don’t want my mom to leave me there but she always insisted that she will be there even though she will secretly leave me. As I grew older, I noticed that I am changing the way on how I treat my mom. It’s not that I’m not following her orders or hugging her, it’s just like I’m slowly drifting away from my mom. And I’m not the only person who noticed that, even my mom did. Because whenever she asks me something and she says it repeatedly, I always get irritated and always end up having an argument with her. And after that I always end up locking myself in my room crying and I will ask myself “What did I do to deserve my mother?” and after I calm myself I will go to my mom and ask for her forgiveness. She told me that I need to change my attitude so that people will not see me like a bad person instead a God fearing person. She even inspired me to be more confident and to be more courteous and respectful. I idolize my mom because even though she is facing a tough challenge, she can and will find a way to face and deal that challenge without letting me know what she is facing. And even though she is the only one supporting us here, she never fails to give our needs and she always stays strong for us. Her arms were always open when I needed a hug. Her heart understood when I needed a friend. Her gentle eyes were stern when I needed a lesson. Her strength and love has guided me and gave me wings to fly.
     Even though I cannot my change myself quickly, I am doing my best to change for my mom so that she can be really proud of me. I know that I have done many things that always end up in a fight between us. But I’m really thankful that God had given me a loving mother like you. I even remember your prayers and I have always followed your advice that made me a better person. They have clung to me all my life. I love her as the trees love water and sunshine — she helps me grow, prosper, and reach great heights. All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to her.  It is said in Ephesians 6:1-3 [1] Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. [2] “Honor your father and mother”--- which is the first commandment with a promise--- [3] “that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on earth.”



Friday, June 7, 2013

Weekly Bible Verses

Jesus said, “No procrastination. No backward looks. You can’t put God’s kingdom off till tomorrow. Seize the day.”
-Luke 9:62 (The Message)