Am feeling better today.
Maybe cause no school.
Roar, life is poop.
Was surfing random stuff on google.
I searched Romeo and Juliet.
Act one.
I saw this really nice "poem" in the script.
Yeah.
Here goes.
My only love sprung from my only hate!
Too early seen unknown and known too late !
Prodigious birth of love it is to me,
That I must love a loathed enemy.
It's just from the poem that everyone can see what exactly was happening :
"My only love sprung from my only hate!"
:O ! Juliet fell in
love with Romeo ! Yet, he was the son of her family's enemy.
"Too early seen unknown and known too late!"
Um, i'm not very sure about this line. I know that Juliet's feeling regretful that she made friends with Romeo too early, fell in love with him too early, but realised that he was her family's enemy too too late.
So chim.
"Prodigious birth of love it is to me,"
Is this line supposed to be sarcastic ? Cause it might be, considering that she is calling her love of Romeo "prodigious". How can you say the love of one's enemy as wonderful ? D:
"That I must love a loathed enemy."
This further proves my theory of the line being sarcastic. I think. Since she knows that Romeo is a "loathed enemy", she knows that loving him is forbidden. I think.
ROAR. This is my somehow stupid analysis of the poem.
I'm sorry if I offended you, Mr. Shakesphere. I come in peace.
HELLOHELLO. PLEASE DON'T THINK THAT I'M SHOWING OFF OR WHATEVER.
I'm just trying to tell you a fantastic poem.
And my somewhat stupid analysis.
Huh.
Tag > If you think i'm wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.
Yeah. that's it.
You can stop reading already.
Um. hello. It's over yeah.
Yoyo, it's over dude. Stop reading already.
you're really stubborn aren't you ? Okay fine. i'm getting outta here.