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Old 08-18-2011, 11:03 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
We would have been best friends, I can tell.

I do not find Darcy attractive; I think he will be an utter pain to live with and that Lizzy will regret the marriage. I do not find Rochester worthy of attention; I think Jane made a huge mistake going back. I do not find Romeo even remotely sympathetic; I think the point of the play is that he's a capricious idiot who falls in "love" every five minutes and that the whole "romance" would have fizzled out in a month's time if the families hadn't been so stupid.

These are heresies in the Eng/Lit departments, I know. Well, among the freshmen gals anyway.
I agree about Darcy and his horrible attitude...but not quite sure who she would have ended up with...other than the cousin? That could have been a good match for her.

Agreed with Jane. Ugh.

And Romeo? Jeez, wasn't he just a ball full of hormones, teenage angst, and drama? I just couldn't figure out who was the biggest drama queen between him and Juliet.
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