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Romeo and Juliet

  • 1 CE

    Romeo has a dream about Juliet

  • 2

    Balthasar arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet has died. Romeo asks for a pen, paper, and horses to go to Verona.

  • 3

    Romeo goes to an apothecary and buys poison to kill himself with.

  • 4

    Romeo leaves for Verona.

  • 5

    John returns Friar Laurence's letter to Romeo because he was stopped on the way out of Mantua.

  • 6

    Paris visits Juliet's tomb to pay his respects. He tells his Page to keep a watch for anyone coming.

  • 7

    Romeo arrives with Balthasar. He tells Balthasar to leave.

  • 8

    Thinking that Romeo has come to do some dishonor to the corpses of Juliet or Tybalt, Paris confronts Romeo. Romeo pleads for Paris to leave him alone. They fight.

  • 9

    Romeo kills Paris and places him in the tomb with Juliet as his last dying wish.

  • 10

    Romeo finds Juliet in the tomb, still beautiful.

  • 11

    Romeo kisses Juliet, drinks the poison, kisses Juliet again, and dies.

  • 12

    Friar Lawrence arrives and encounters Balthasar.

  • 13

    Friar Lawrence enters the tomb alone and sees the bodies

  • 14

    Juliet awakens and asks where her husband is

  • 15

    Friar Lawrence, afraid of being caught at the tomb, leaves

  • 16

    Juliet tries to kill herself by kissing Romeo's poisoned lips

  • 17

    Juliet stabs herself with Romeo's dagger and dies

  • 18

    The watchment arrive and find the Friar and Balthasar

  • 19

    Prince and Capulets arrive

  • 20

    Montague arrives and announces that his wife has died of grief over Romeo's exile

  • 21

    Friar Lawrence tells the story of what has happened. He says that he will take the death penalty if blamed for what has happened.

  • 22

    The prince listens to Balthasar's story and reads Romeo's letter. He decides that the stories match up

  • 23

    The prince scolds Capulet and Montague, and reminds them that he has also lost two kinsmen

  • 24

    Capulet and Montague clasp hands and decide to put their feud behind them

  • 25

    Montague says that he will build a gold statue of Juliet, and Capulet will build one of Romeo

  • 26

    The prince pronounces that there has never been

    "a story of more woe/ Than that of Juliet and her Romeo