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  • Essay / A Letter from Romeo and Juliet's Lawyer - 409

    Rosaline CapuletVerona, ItalyDear Madam Capulet,I write to inform you that you are hereby charged with the Hannus crime of murder, as the cause of many deaths and misery . You are responsible for everything that happened at the fair in Verona, Italy, and you are now doubly charged with the following crimes: two counts of first degree murder, one count of false banishment, and a large number of counts of charge of disturbing public order. peace. The reason for this is long and will be described in the following letter. First of all, you were the first love of young Romeo Montague, my client. Because you refused to marry anyone, let alone my client, you are causing him immense grief and suffering. You have turned my client into an example of melancholy and depression. Without his love for you, he would never have been this sad. Second, you unknowingly forced him to meet his future wife, Juliet Capulet, your cousin, daughter of Lord Capulet. Lord Capulet sent a messenger to announce the celebration to all his guests. This messenger, who was illiterate, turned to Romeo and his cousin Benvolio Montague for help in reading the list. When Romeo saw that you were going to attend, he decided to attend as well. Out of love for you, he came to this party, and at this party he met Juliette, his future wife. Now we can't blame them. fall in love with you. However, the court is of the opinion that you, Rosaline, have strained Romeo's heart, thus making him inclined to fall in love easily. This may also have caused him to easily slip in and out of his moods. This is seen when he was initially against all fighting and tried to keep the peace between his friend Mercutio and his enemy Tybalt. Shortly after Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo suddenly changed his mind and avenged his friend's death, and for this reason was banished from his hometown of Verona..