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Group Fight!
Sampson bites thumb - starts the fight Abraham- "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
Sampson- "I do bite my thumb, sir." -
The Prince's Warning
The Prince warns the two families, that if there is one more fight, the punishment will be death. -
Juliet: No Marriage!
The Lord Capulet must let Paris know that Juliet cannot marry until she is at least two years older. -
The Capulet Party Begins!
Lord and Lady Capulet have begun the party at their house. -
The Montagues Crash the Party
Mercutio, Benvolio, and Romeo are among the Montagues that crash the Capulet's party. -
Tybalt is Getting ANGRY!
After spotting Romeo at the party, Tybalt has been enraged and wants to fight and kill Romeo. -
Love Begins!
Romeo and Juliet meet each other for the first time, and fall in love. -
The Famous Balcony Scene
The scene known by many from Romeo and Juliet, as Romeo and Juliet confess their love for each other in the Capulet's Orchard. Juliet- "Oh Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" -
Marriage!
Romeo and Juliet are quickly married by Romeo's good friend, the Friar Lawrence. -
He Died too Young :(
Mercutio is killed by Tybalt, after Romeo interrupts their fight. -
Revenge: Is It Sweet?
Romeo kills Tybalt out of anger over the loss of his friend, Mercutio. -
"You Are Banished!"
After the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, Romeo has now been banished by the Prince. -
"I Love it When A Plan Comes Together"
After being fed up with Romeo's crying, the Friar decides to make a plan with Romeo, to help him try and one day return to Verona and be with Juliet. -
This Plan Better Work!
Juliet says yes to the Friar's plan of agreeing to marry Paris and taking a potion to appear dead for 48 hours, hoping she can be with Romeo after. -
Here's to Love!
Juliet drinks the potion, fooling everyone in Verona into thinking she has died. -
It Can't Be
Romeo is heartbroken over the death of his newly-wedded wife, Juliet. -
Goodbye, Paris
After believing Romeo was there to mock Juliet's grave, Paris decides to fight Romeo, and is killed. -
Sometimes, There Aren't Happy Endings
Romeo and Juliet kill each other, both over the death of one another. They do this because they only believe they can be happy in Heaven. Juliet- "... Oh happy dagger. This is thy sheath. There rust and let me die." -
Sometimes, There Are Happy Endings
After the death of their children, the Capulet and Montague families agree to end the feud.