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The Montagues and the Capulets find Romeo and Juliet dead in the tomb. They decide that this feud has cost them the ultimate price, their kids. They both decide to build giant golden statues in honor of the other’s child.
After Juliet sees Romeo dead next to her she tries to kill herself. She tries to get some poison from his lips and the vile. When she can’t get any she picks up the dagger and stabs herself.
After Romeo gets the poison he goes to the Capulet’s tomb. Romeo is standing over Juliet’s "dead" body. He pulls out the poison and drinks it all just as Juliet is waking up. He falls next to her dead.
After Romeo finds out Juliet is dead he goes to the apothecary. He convinces the apothecary to give him the poison he needs. He plans on going to the Juliet’s tomb and killing himself.
Friar John is sent to deliver the letter to Romeobut is turned away because the people of Mantua are affraid of getting the plague. TheFfriar can't enter the city and the letter never gets to Romeo. He finds out Juliet is dead from Balthasar.
Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo in Mantua explaining the plan. The Friar has given Juliet a potion that simulates death for 2 and 40 days. He tells Romeo to sneak into Verona during the night and go to the Capulet's tomb and flee with her into the night.
While Juliet is freaking out about the wedding being moved up with Paris she goes to Friar Lawrence and gets a potion that will simulate death for 2 and 40 days.
Lord Capulet thinks that Juliet is upset at Tybalt’s death. He thinks that moving the wedding up with Paris will help her feel better. Juliet is really upset about Romeo’s banishment.
After he was sentenced to banishment Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence for help. The Friar and Romeo made a plan. The Friar would send Romeo to Mantua, while he was there The Friar would send a letter explaining the rest of the plan.
After Romeo kills Tybalt, the prince declares Romeo banished. This is important because if he didn’t get banished he would not have needed the letter from Friar Lawrence.
After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo goes after him. When he finds him he takes out his sword and kills him. He killed him to avenge Mercutio’s death.
While Tybalt is fighting Romeo, Mercutio comes in and defends him. Tybalt starts to fight Mercutio and when Romeo steps in again Tybalt kills Mercutio.
Tybalt tries to kill Romeo because he feels he disgraced his family by attending the party. Romeo doesn’t want to fight him because he married Juliet. He thinks of them as family and you don’t kill family. He also didn’t want Juliet to hate him.
Romeo and Juliet get married by Friar Lawrence. The nurse is also there with them. this event is extremely important because it breaks the boundary of the whole feud. A Capulet and a Mountague getting married.
Romeo tells the nurse about the wedding. He tells her where to be and when to be at the church. He also tells her to keep everyone away and busy. He tells her to tell Juliet the plan.
Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence to talk to him about the marriage. The Friar agrees to arrange the wedding. He has his own reasons he thinks that the marriage will stop the feud. He tells Romeo hell tell the nurse about the plan.
After the party and an insane kissing session they make a plan. They decide to get married even though they are from hated families. Juliet tells Romeo to go talk to Friar Lawrence.
While Romeo is at the Capulet’s party he meets a girl named Juliet. He sees her dancing. Romeo finds out later that she is a Capulet. They dance together and have an instant connection.
Mercutio convinces Romeo to go to the party. He was hoping to get Romeo’s mind off of Rosaline. Romeo goes but in a disguise so no one will know he is a Montague. Tybalt finds out that Romeo is a Montague and wants him to be punished.
Romeo is upset about not being able to marry Rosaline. He can’t marry her because she has made a vow that shell save her virginity. She is going to be a nun so she can’t marry him and he "loves" her.

