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Pythagorean Triplets.
Julius Caesar, a gentle King.
Romeo, a bold hero.
Juliet, a beautiful rose.
Hamlet, a blossoming son.
Oberon, an evil Lord.
Ophelia, a gentle rose.
Act I: The Initiation.
Scene I: The King Meets the Heroes.
[Enter Julius Caesar and Romeo]
Julius Caesar:
You chihuahua!
[Exit Romeo]
[Enter Juliet]
Julius Caesar:
You are as lovely as a mistletoe.
[Exit Juliet]
[Enter Oberon]
Julius Caesar:
You fine gentle happy rich trustworthy Lord! You are as warm as the square of thyself.
You are as good as the difference between thyself and the sum of a cunning brave warm
bold hero and a noble peaceful mighty kingdom.
Scene II: The Iteration.
[Exeunt]
[Enter Julius Caesar and Romeo]
Romeo:
You are as bold as myself.
[Exit Romeo]
[Enter Juliet]
Juliet:
You are as cunning as the sum of thyself and myself.
[Exit Juliet]
[Enter Oberon]
Julius Caesar:
Am I worse than you?
Oberon:
If not, let us proceed to Scene III.
[Exit Julius Caesar]
[Enter Hamlet]
Oberon:
You are as good as myself.
[Exit Oberon]
[Enter Julius Caesar]
Julius Caesar:
You are as gentle as the difference between thyself and myself.
[Exit Hamlet]
[Enter Romeo]
Romeo:
You are as good as the square of myself.
[Exit Romeo]
[Enter Juliet]
Juliet:
You are as bold as the sum of yourself and the square of myself.
[Exeunt Juliet and Julius Caesar]
[Enter Hamlet and Ophelia]
Hamlet:
You are as charming as the square of myself.
[Exit Hamlet]
[Enter Julius Caesar]
Julius Caesar:
Am I as charming as you?
Ophelia:
If so, let us proceed to Act II.
[Exit Ophelia]
[Enter Juliet]
Julius Caesar:
You are as charming as the sum of thyself and a rose.
Juliet:
We shall return to Scene II!
Scene III: Romeo's Training.
[Exeunt]
[Enter Romeo and Julius Caesar]
Julius Caesar:
You are as cunning as the sum of thyself and a King.
[Exit Julius Caesar]
[Enter Juliet]
Romeo:
You are as good as myself.
Juliet:
Let us return to Scene II.
Act II: The Answer Lies in Wait.
Scene I: The Product.
[Exeunt]
[Enter Ophelia and Romeo]
Romeo:
You are as good as myself.
[Exit Romeo]
[Enter Juliet]
Juliet:
You are as good as the product of myself and thyself.
[Exit Juliet]
[Enter Hamlet]
Hamlet:
You are as good as the product of myself and thyself.
[Exeunt]
Scene II: The Final Declaration.
[Enter Oberon and Ophelia]
Oberon:
Open thy heart!
[Exeunt]