Tybalt kills Mercutio, which causes Romeo to kill Tybalt in a fit of rage. For this, Prince (the Chief of Police) banishes Romeo from Verona. Juliet Capulet, according to her parents' wish, is to be married off to Paris. She does not want to marry him so she arranges with Friar Laurence to fake her own death with a sleeping potion that will make everyone think that she is dead. Friar Laurence promises to send word to Romeo to meet her when the potion wears off and to take her to Mantua (where Romeo is residing, after being banished from Verona).
Juliet didn't want to marry this man so she arranges with Friar Lawrence to fake her own death with a sleeping potion that would make everyone think that she was dead. Friar Lawrence promised to send word to Romeo to meet her when the potion wears off and to rescue her to Mantua, where Romeo was currently staying. There they would live happily ever after. Unfortunately, Romeo didn't receive the message on time and upon hearing of her "death" went to Juliet's tomb where he drinks poison and dies. When Juliet's potion wears off, she wakes to find her lover's dead corpse.
The letter friar Lawrence sent Romeo about the plan does not reach him. Romeo hears of Juliet’s death and rushes back to Verona. He buys some poison and goes to Juliet’s tomb; he drinks the poison and dies. Juliet wakes and sees Romeo, dead. She refuses to leave with friar Lawrence, and instead, stabs herself with Romeos dagger.
Then, when Juliet is in her casket, Romeo will sneak in and take Juliet with him to Mantua. However, that plan falls through as Romeo never receives the plan. Romeo, thinking Juliet is dead, kills himself. Juliet abruptly wakes up and sees her lover on the floor, dead. Heartbroken, she stabs h... ... middle of paper ... ...ere the feud between the Capulets and Montagues is reignited, middle, where Romeo and Juliet marry and Romeo is then banished, and end, where Romeo and Juliet commit suicide and the two families end their feud.
When Friar Lawrence gives the potion, Juliet drinks it later at night and is found supposedly dead by the Nurse. The word of Juliet’s death spreads all the way to Mantua by Balthasar, Romeo’s serving man, who tells Romeo of that Juliet’s death. Romeo, when hearing this news wants to kill himself since he does not want to live without his love by saying to the Apothecary, “…let me have a dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear…” (Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 5.1, 1-64.) When Romeo arrives at the tomb where Juliet lays, he drinks the poison and kills himself. (Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 5.3, 119-120.)
drunk all, and left no friendly drop to help me after? I will kiss thy lips. Haply some poison yet doth hang on them to make me die with a restorative” (5.3.175). This quotation shows that Romeo thought that Juliet actually died so he killed himself because he could not live without her. This shows how much Romeo and Juliet are Nagao 2 serious about their love for each other.
[II,I,108]" He then buys some poison with the idea in mind that he is to go to Juliet's tomb and rest in peace with her. He gets to the tomb and is encountered with an enraged Paris, who forces Romeo into a duel in which Paris dies. Romeo takes the poison and Juliet wakes up soon after to find out that her husband has killed himself. She then takes his dagger and kills herself. The town then learns the nature of the two deaths and the Montagues and Capulets realize that hatred is stupid.
Romeo a Montague family member falls in love with Juliet a Capulet family member. Because of the long standing family feud Romeo and Juliet conduct a secret love affair. The Capulet’s have arrange marriage for Juliet with another man. In desperation, Romeo and Juliet secretly marry. However, Romeo is exiled from the city by the Prince for murdering one of Juliet’s family members.
This is a complete contrast to the second time they meet in the Capulet's tomb. Romeo has had news that Juliet is dead and risks his life to go to Verona to see for himself. He gets to the tomb and Paris, Juliet's fiancé is there. Romeo tells him to leave but he refuses so they have a fight and Paris is killed. Romeo says his last words to Juliet and drinks the poison he has bought before coming to the tomb, and dies.
Romeo finds out that Juliet is dead from Balthazar and screams out, "Is it e'en so?--Then I defy you, stars!" (Act 5, scene 1, pg. 213). He blames Juliet's death on fate and returns to Verona with poison to join her. He leaves a little before Friar John tells Friar Lawrence about his failure to deliver the message.