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In Act 4, scene 5, Juliet carries out the Friar's plan of faking her death by taking the "herbal potion". Juliet will be in a "coma-like" state for 42 hours. Who grieves for Juliet?

Choose one character from the list below. Write an obituary for Juliet from THAT CHARACTER'S PERSPECTIVE.

You must use a simile or metaphor, some descriptive imagery, an example of personification, and either an oxymoron or allusion. You must have 6-8 complete sentences. Grammar rules also apply. Your project must be typed. This is a project, so this activity is a test grade.

*An obituary is a news article that reports the recent death of a person, typically along with an account of the person's life and information about the upcoming funeral.

Character Bank: Romeo, Count Paris, Nurse, Lady Capulet or Lord Capulet

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