Tybalt and Rosaline

Weird Harold

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A thoughtful and very sensual look at one of the Immortal Bard's characters. A very good read.
 
I liked it too. Despite some problems with mechanics and punctuation, I thought it was well done. I like to see writers here who go beyond the norm, and delving into Shakespeare is definitely that! Bravo!

I have a lot more to say about this, but I don't have time today to get into specifics here. (The author can contact me if he/she wants that.)

I had a question. Wasn't it a few days after that banquet before Tybalt was slain in the streets? Or was that some other character that Romeo killed?

[This message has been edited by whispersecret (edited 04-20-2000).]
 
I liked it; in the words of somebody else, the characters had souls and elbows. They stepped out of the background, fully fleshed.

I liked it better than Romeo and Juliet, if it comes to that. I'm a Cymbeline fan, myself.
 
Whispersecret....the story of Romeo and Juliet takes place over three days. On the second day, the day after the banquet, Romeo and Juliet marry and that very afternoon, Romeo kills Tybalt.
 
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