...e get to kno that Paris, a noble young kinsman, ants to marry Juliet, Capulets daughter. They ill meet at the Capulet2 s house at their feast This night you shall behold him at our feast. The fact that Juliet and Romeo ill meet and fall in love there for the first time is not said to the audience yet. At the famous balcony scene the to sear each other never-ending love, even they kno they are enemies. It does not take long until Friar Laurence marries them. He thought it could be the end of the hate beteen the to families For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households2 rancour to pure love. After there marriage there is another fight. Tybalt kills Mercutio under Romeo2 s arm. Mercutio curses both families, the Capulets and the Montagues ith a plague a2 both houses. before he dies. Romeo fights again Tybalt and kills him. He flees from the punishment of the Prince, but he spares Romeo from a death penalty, but banishes him from Verona. Friar Laurence ill give Juliet a potion that ill make her seem to be dead for forty-to hours. After her family finds her in this death-like state, they ill inter her in the family tomb. Friar Laurence ill send ord of this ruse to Romeo in Mantua and hen she aakes from a pleasant sleep, she ill find Romeo there and the to can then return to Mantua together. At the next day, after she had drunk the potion, Juliet is found dead by her Nurse. Than there is Romeo sees, that one of the Montague2 s servants arrives ith ord from Verona that Juliet lies dead in the Capulet family s mausoleum. On the basis of this incomplete report Juliet is not dead but only drugged, Romeo seeks out an apothecary to provide him ith poison. He plans to go to the tomb in hich Juliet lies and die alongside her. After standing over Juliets body he takes the potion and dies, right at this moment Juliet aakes, sees that Romeo is dead. She kisses his lips, but there are not enough potions for her. So she took the dagger in his hand and stabs herself to death. The last sentences of this drama are said by the Prince For never as a story of more oe than this of Juliet and Romeo.7eàOJQJmHnHsHtH56BOJQJmHphsHHOJQJmHsHOJQJmHs
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