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They could have been so happy had they lived.

2007-10-02 08:10:49 · 4 answers · asked by ghouly05 7 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Where for art thou getting your ideas from? I scene to remember it's a sword point to discuss, one minute the relationship was off, the next it was balcony gain.

2007-10-02 08:23:21 · answer #1 · answered by brainlady 6 · 1 0

Actually, due to their tragic demise, Romeo and Juliet are among the undead to this day and have been able to keep their love undead for centuries. But, to do so, once a year on the anniversary of their death (which is the last day of October) they roam the earth dressed as a princess and a pirate. They must collect and eat their weight in candy before sunrise the next day or they will be separated for the eternities. Then, for their bodies to remain fresh and nubile, five score and 6 days later they must each find a little cherub to shoot them in the behind with an arrow dipped in a special potion. (I think it's Chanel No. 9, or something like that.)

2007-10-02 16:19:28 · answer #2 · answered by wow_bill 7 · 0 0

Would they?, or would they fight every day like a normal
couple!, and when they had kids, and the kids were screaming, and the mother in law was yelling, They didn't get along anyway!, so I just think they would have lived a normal, love, hate life, and that's ok too!.
The author though, made them the normal dieying love kind, and that's why the Question, if they had lived it wouldn't be a tragic Love story, or maybe it would be more Tragic!.
Let's just enjoy the story, and the ending, of true Love!.

2007-10-02 15:21:10 · answer #3 · answered by Dragon'sFire 6 · 1 0

I think you misunderstand the word "undying" in this context. Their love was undying, not their bodies.

Their love was undying. When each one believed the other to be dead, love was still strong.

2007-10-02 15:16:40 · answer #4 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 0 1

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