Interfering with Shakespeare: A Tragic Adventure

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“Albey can’t you relax? She’s going to kill herself. I just wanted to see if I could stop it.” This sent the neurons in Albertyne’s brain to make her eyes wider than golf balls. “Stop it?” She whispered, appalled. They looked over to see Juliet finishing her last words before stabbing herself with Romeo’s dagger. “You wanted to stop one of the best works of Shakespeare from having its classic ending? Why on Earth would you think that Juliet being in a convent would make a better ending than this?” She motioned to The Chief Watchman and the Page entering the tomb. “You could have twisted one of the most tragic love stories into one that could have made a sequel. Shakespeare was not a man of sequels he was a man of one plot genius. What if you had convinced Juliet to escape to the convent? Or worse, run away?” They both turned to watch as the news was sent throughout the land of the deaths. There was nothing left to be The two families admitted their guilt in the bloodshed and vowed to make peace. The Prince is angry with all of the people involved in the deaths of so many young subjects. Solemnly from his stance he puts a final word on the unhappy affair, which the girls quote along with him. “A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head. Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things.” The two girls held hands. “Some shall be pardoned, and some punishèd. For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” With a glimmer of light the two girls vanished from the Verona square and were sitting once more in the book shop. Albertyne leaned over and picked up the book from the ground. The gold lettering flashed in the light as she set it on the desk to be reshelved. Rabota remained with her head on Albey’s lap. “Well that was an adventure.” Rabota sighed and stood up from the

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