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Cousin Demarcus's Monologue From 'Romeo And Juliet'
Brandon Vo
Kuhn
English 1A Period 5
12 December 2016
Finals Exam
Dear cousin Demarcus,
How are you doing? I just met the girl of my dreams, the daughter of Lord Capulet. She is the light to my darkness. There was a time, long ago when I felt alone, trapped into an abyss. It was all going downhill until you told me to see through the light. Her name is Juliet, beautiful name, isn’t it? She is so cute and I can’t wait to introduce you to her. If you saw her right now, you would probably fight me for her, causing another feud. Her eyes sparkle as bright as the stars. The princess’ bright brown hair flies through the wind majestically like a flock of monarch butterflies traveling across the country. Juliet is the Kobe to as I am Shaq. After hearing her
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Juliet’s love for me and my love for her can’t be broken. It's like the white on rice, you can’t take it off.
No love can compare to us. We are about to get married and soon make love to each other. Man,
I wish I can spend time with her for 24 hours of my day.
You might think that I’m crazy and that I’ve never found love, that I’m too young to understand. One thing I have to get off my chest is that, she is not like Rosalyn, she actually cares for me. Rosalyn is the one that doesn’t know what true love is because I heard Juliet talking to herself about me, thinking about how I truly love her. When we first met, we talked and walked around the whole city of Verona as if we were best friends already. We clicked so fast that you can just feel in an instance that she is the perfect girl. Hope to see you soon,

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