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Romeo = Montague Juliet = Capulet Tybalt = Capulet Benvolio = Montague
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Benvolio = Tries to stop the fight Tybalt = Aggressively fights Benvolio Prince Escalus = Threatens the fighting families Lord Montague = Expresses concern for Romeo
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Romeo = Unhappy about Rosaline Lord Montague = Worried for Romeo Benvolio = Wants peace Lady Montague = Relieved Romeo stayed out of the fight
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Study Notes
Introduction
- Romeo and Juliet are from feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets.
- Their families hate each other, and their servants fight whenever they meet.
The Fight
- A fight breaks out between servants from both families.
- Benvolio, a friend of Romeo, tries to stop the fight, but Tybalt, a Capulet, arrives and fights Benvolio.
- This fight is witnessed by Lord and Lady Montague, Lord and Lady Capulet, and the Prince of Verona.
- The Prince warns the families that if they fight again, they will be punished.
Romeo's Sadness
- Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who does not love him back.
- Benvolio tries to cheer Romeo up by suggesting he look at other women.
Marriage Plans
- Count Paris wants to marry Juliet, but Lord Capulet wants her to wait two more years.
- Lord Capulet hosts a feast that night, inviting important people, including Paris and Romeo.
Love at First Sight
- Romeo attends the feast, initially focused on Rosaline, but he sees Juliet and forgets about Rosaline.
- Romeo and Juliet fall in love during the feast.
Juliet's Mother
- Juliet's mother and nurse discuss marriage with her and mention Count Paris as a suitor.
At the Feast
- Tybalt recognizes Romeo and is angry that he is at the Capulet feast.
- Capulet calms Tybalt down and tells him to let Romeo stay.
- Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight and kiss.
Romeo's Discovery
- The nurse informs Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.
- Romeo discovers that he loves the daughter of his family's enemy.
The Balcony Scene
- Romeo listens to Juliet as she speaks to herself about her love for him, unaware of his presence.
- Juliet wishes Romeo would change his name so they could be together.
- Romeo declares his love for her.
- They agree to meet the next day to discuss marriage plans.
Friar Lawrence's Advice
- Romeo tells Friar Lawrence about his love for Juliet and their plan to marry.
- Friar Lawrence is unsure about their relationship, but agrees to marry them.
A Tragic Fight
- Mercutio, Romeo's friend, ends up fighting Tybalt.
- Romeo tries to stop them, but Tybalt stabs Mercutio.
- Tybalt runs away.
- Mercutio dies.
Romeo's Revenge
- Romeo kills Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio's death.
- Benvolio tries to help Romeo escape, but Prince Escalus arrives
The Prince's Verdict
- The Prince learns about the fight and punishes Romeo by banishing him from Verona.
- If Romeo ever returns, he will be put to death.
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