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Jul 8, 1400
A fight breaks out between the Capulet and Montague family
The servants of both families break out into a fight because the Montague's believe that the Capulet's have threatened them. Benvolio draws his sword, commanding them to stop. As Tybalt walks in, he fuels the fight as soon as he sees his enemy in sight. -
Jul 8, 1400
The Prince's Declaration
Before the fight could go any further, the Prince steps in and declares that if they ever fight again, they would have to pay the price. -
Jul 8, 1400
Rejection followed by depression
Romeo's friends, Benvolio and Mercutio, ask Romeo why he was in a state of depression. He responds that his source of gloominess was from Rosaline's rejection of Romeo's love confession -
Jul 8, 1400
A Montague finds himself at a Capulet Party after the advice received from his friends
Although, Romeo is still in a gloomy mood, his friends give him the advice to move on and find another woman, perhaps at the party. As they enter, Romeo finds his love at first sight, Juliet, the daughter of the Capulet's -
Jul 9, 1400
Love sprung from the balcony
After the ball, Romeo escapes from his friends and jumps into the Capulet's property to see Juliet. He catches her daydreaming about him, which confirms that they have the same feelings for each other -
Jul 9, 1400
A challenge to a duel
Spotting Romeo at the party, Tybalt believes that Romeo had come to cause trouble. After being restrained by Lord Capulet at the party, he sends a letter to the House of Montague challenging Romeo to an ultimate duel. -
Jul 9, 1400
Marriage of the enemies
Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet, despite all of the consequences that could come from this decision. He is hopeful that this might put an end to the family feud. In the end, Romeo and Juliet share their love and become husband and wife. -
Jul 10, 1400
A memorable sacrifice
On the streets of Verona, Mercutio challenges Tybalt to fight after he is unsatisfied that Romeo isn't present. The ultimate conclusion - the death of Mercutio. -
Jul 10, 1400
Once a murderer and now a dead body
The murderer of Mercutio, Tybalt, now lies in the streets of Verona, dead. After Romeo hears the news of Mercutio's death, he is not able to control his anger. He murders Tybalt in cold blood. -
Jul 10, 1400
Romeo's Banishment? No way!
The Prince enters the scene with the townspeople. He declares that Romeo will be banished from Verona. If he is ever seen again, the consequence will be death. Lady Capulet strongly disagrees with his punishment and fights back, saying that he should pay the price with his life. -
Jul 10, 1400
Paris, a suitable groom?
After all the tragic passing, Capulet believes that it is vital to create something that will cheer up the household, perhaps a wedding. So in conclusion, he declares that Paris shall marry Juliet on Thursday. -
Jul 10, 1400
Capulet's argument
When Lady Capulet discusses the idea of the marriage, Juliet does not give the response she awaits for. Lord Capulet joins in and enlarges the argument. How will this lay out? Will Juliet agree to marry Paris? -
Jul 11, 1400
The death of Juliet?
On the morning of the marriage. The nurse goes into Juliet's room and finds her "dead". The sudden loss of Juliet shocks everyone in the household. Death becomes Lord Capulet's "son in law". -
Jul 11, 1400
The potion; a path to Love or Death
After Friar Laurence is threatened by Juliet, he has no choice but to help her. He proposes a plan. He tells her that Juliet must accept the idea of marrying Paris. On the night before the wedding, she must drink a potion that will put her to sleep and appear as she is dead. Romeo will find a way to leave Mantua and arrive at the tomb when she wakes up. Soon after they will reunite and share their love once again. -
Jul 12, 1400
Peace in Verona?
The Capulets and Montagues leave their vendetta behind them and share love and peace amongst them. Montague declares that he will construct a golden statue of Juliet and that Capulet will do the same. Will peace finally be given in Verona? -
Jul 12, 1400
Romeo's plan
As the Friar fails to deliver the message to Romeo, he misinterprets that Juliet is actually dead. He takes a visit to the Apothecary and buys poison after a few bribes. You probably guessed the use of this poison. Romeo decides that he will end his life next to Juliet, in the Capulet's tomb. -
Jul 12, 1400
The ending of the tragic story
Romeo enters the tomb and finds Juliet lying dead. In the devastating moment, he drinks the poison and places his body next to Juliet's. Moments later, Juliet wakes up from her sleeping potion. As she turns her head, she spots Romeo's soulless body laying next to her. She believes that it is the right thing to do to follow the path of Romeo. She takes away her life and ends the story of Romeo and Juliet.