Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Uta Hagen

Sry for being late.



I am Mercutio. I am a friend of the Montagues. I am an enemy to the Capulets. I am strong, reckless, and fun loving.



It is a distressful time for my friends, Romeo and Benvolio, and I because of Romeo being Romemo and the alltime threat of the fiery Tybalt to myself and Benvolio.



I am in the lovely city of Verona which is in the fair state of Italy. It is a beautiful place but inside the walls lie a treachorus ordeal.



I am surrounded by my friends, Benvolio and Romeo. Together we face the Capulets, by whom

I am also surrounded by.



My physical circumstances are that I have an ungodly level of testosterone. I use that element for rage and fighting. Many times my recklessness gets me into trouble.



My relationship to my friends is one of trust and love. However my relationship with the Capulets differs entirely. I hate them with a burning passion. This hate is my fuel for fighting them.

I want 3 main things. I want to bring Romeo back from Romemo and make him be happy again. I want to glorify the Montagues and I want to destroy the Capulets.

Rozalyne is in my way of making Romeo come back to his senses and be his old self again. The last two obstacles are intertwined. The Montagues cannot be glorified without destruction of the Capulets, and the Capulets cannot be destroyed without being destroyed by the Montagues. So the Capulets are the obstacle blocking both goals.

To acheive my goals, I need to make Romeo forget about Rozalyn, and as Benvolio says, make him examine other beauties. The last two goals are simple. To accomplish both I need to destroy the Capulets. I have already said this but it is the simple answer to both problems. I will do this by fighting them with all my strength until the end.

I will know when I have acheived my goals because Romeo will start having fun with Benvolio and me, and he will stop being so damned depressed. I will know when I have glorified the Montagues and by doing so destroying the Capulets, when the Capulets have no more heirs or they simply no longer walk the streets of Verona.

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