Story of Woe
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Story of Woe

22:37 Feb 3, 2026
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Send a textJULIET (calm, surprising firmness):They call me a child because I am young.But children don’t usually bury their own futures with their own hands.George (gentle):Then let us speak plainly, Juliet.Not as an emblem. Not as a tragic ornament.But as a mind at work inside a storm.GeorgeIf you’re joining us now: Verona is split by a feud between Montagues and Capulets. At a Capulet feast, Romeo Montague meets Juliet Capulet. They fall in love at speed, marry in secret, and try to build a private world inside a public war.Then a street conflict erupts: Mercutio falls, Romeo kills Tybalt, and Romeo is banished. Juliet’s parents arrange a marriage to Paris. A desperate plan depends on a message. The message fails. Tragedy follows.Tonight, we speak with Juliet—often treated as “the girl on the balcony,” when in truth she is one of the sharpest minds in the play.First it might be useful to ask the question - Who is Juliet?”GeorgeBefore we begin, a brief character file—because Juliet is often misread.Juliet Capulet is:young, yes, but not simpledevoted, but not passiveromantic, yet fiercely practical when forcedtrained by obedience, until obedience becomes impossibleHer superpower is not beauty. It’s clarity under pressure.All right. Juliet—let’s begin where the world begins to lean on you.Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
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