“If you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace” (1.1.90-91) these lines clearly state a warning given by the Price to all members of both families. They were given this warning because of a battle that took place between the two families in the market. This warning is an important part of this play because it leads to Romeo’s banishment and his death later into the story. Another part in the story shows that the violence leads to Romeo’s and Juliet’s death is Tybalt’s line “Boy, thou shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast dare me, therefore turn an draw” (3.1.63-64) these lines show Tybalt’s thirst for blood of Montague, and how he wants to kill Romeo. This shows the hatred between the families and how Tybalt is blinded by his hatred and doesn’t really fully understand what is going on. This important part also shows how the violence leads to Romeo and Juliet’s death, Tybalt kills Mercutio and Romeo kills Tybalt in a fit of rage; which gets Romeo banished and separated from Juliet. “And fire-ey’d fury be my conduct now! Now, Tybalt, take the ‘Villain’ back again” (3.1.120-121) this part of the story is after the death of Mercutio and Romeo is in rage with Tybalt and decided to kill him. This is because of the hatred between the family that leads to this, Tybalt’s hatred the …show more content…
“I could not send it-here it is again-Nor get a messenger to bring it thee” (5.2.14-15) this quote is important as it is one of the lines that could change the entire play around. Due to the fact that Friar John couldn’t send the letter to Romeo; Romeo now believes that Juliet is dead and wants to go to her grave so that he could die with her and spend his live with her in the afterlife. “Then she is well and nothing can be ill: her body sleeps in Capels’ monument”(5.1.17-18) these lines show an important miscommunication between Balthasar and Romeo. Balthasar tells Romeo, Juliet is dead and so Romeo rushes into action. Buying poison for him so that he could spend his afterlife with her. However if Balthazar was told about Juliet’s ‘death’ it would have saved them both. Due to the fact that the Capulet’s and Montague’s were enemies Romeo and Juliet both didn’t want anyone from the family to know about their marriage, which could have saved their lives. “I pray thee leave me to myself tonight, for I have need of many orisons” (4.3.2-3) Juliet lies to the nurse and tells her she wants to leave her alone. Juliet lies to her and secretly takes the drug given to her by Friar Lawrence. She doesn’t trust the nurse with her secret and lies to her, if Juliet did tell the nurse about the plan the nurse could have warned Romeo or Balthasar that Juliet wasn’t really dad, but on a medication that the Friar gave her so