In the house of Montagues, with hats on their head, Romeo did dwell, with a heart that was fed, On dreams of romance, and love's sweet delight, He searched for his Juliet, with all his might.
(waddling in with a tail and a snuffle) By my two-left-footed flunnel and fan, That’s Romeo, girl — a Montague man! And here comes a Tizzle-Topped, Grickle-gone feud! Hide your bonnet, my child — get un-Seussified, dude! the seussification of romeo and juliet
Without giving away the ending of Bloedel’s script, Seussification usually has a happier ending. While the original play ends in a double suicide, the Seuss-inspired version often finds a way to end with more "pizazz" and less "poison." Conclusion In the house of Montagues, with hats on
What boy is that, with the wuzzle-worn hair? My Nurse! Come quick! There’s a Zowerling there! Hide your bonnet, my child — get un-Seussified, dude