Newspaper Report Between Romeo And Juliet

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In the town of Verona, there are two families having a feud, the Montagues and the Capulets Prince Escalus warned the two families, that peace must be prevailing.
Juliet must be married to Paris when she gets older said Lord Capulet. A masquerade party was being held by the Capulets, Romeo and his friends decided to go there as a masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but Lord Capulet prevented him from fighting. Romeo meets Juliet, and they become in love with each other at first sight. After leaving the party, Romeo returns to the Capulet’s Crib to meet Juliet, and they exchange the vows of love. Romeo tells everything happened to Father Laurence, and Romeo wants him to marry them.
Benvolio tell Mercutio that Tybalt sent Romeo a challenge. Romeo joins them, and he was visited by the Juliet’s Nurse, who told the marriage plan, she tells Juliet to go to Father Laurence’s crib, and the lovers finally get married. Tybalt was looking for Romeo, also Benvolio and
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Juliet lies down, and drinks the liquid. When her body is discovered, everyone mourns to her death, and she is taken to the family crypt. In Mantua, Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. He lies dead next to her that night, and obtained a poison from an apothecary. Friar John tells Friar Laurence that he was unable to deliver Laurence’s letter to Romeo. Realizing the danger, Laurence leaves to tell Juliet what was happened.
Paris goes to Juliet’s tomb to mourn her, and encounters Romeo. They had a fight and Paris was killed by Romeo. Then Romeo drinks the poison and dies beside Juliet. The Friar arrives, and saw Romeo dead, and then Juliet woke up. She refuses to leave and kills herself with Romeo’s dagger, and they die together. Officers arrive, and rouse the families and the Prince. The Friar explains what has happened. At last Montagues and Capulets agree to make peace with each

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