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Sampson bites thumb - starts the fight Abraham- "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
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The Prince warns the two families, that if there is one more fight, the punishment will be death.
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The Lord Capulet must let Paris know that Juliet cannot marry until she is at least two years older.
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Lord and Lady Capulet have begun the party at their house.
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Mercutio, Benvolio, and Romeo are among the Montagues that crash the Capulet's party.
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After spotting Romeo at the party, Tybalt has been enraged and wants to fight and kill Romeo.
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Romeo and Juliet meet each other for the first time, and fall in love.
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The scene known by many from Romeo and Juliet, as Romeo and Juliet confess their love for each other in the Capulet's Orchard. Juliet- "Oh Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
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Romeo and Juliet are quickly married by Romeo's good friend, the Friar Lawrence.
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Mercutio is killed by Tybalt, after Romeo interrupts their fight.
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Romeo kills Tybalt out of anger over the loss of his friend, Mercutio.
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After the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, Romeo has now been banished by the Prince.
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After being fed up with Romeo's crying, the Friar decides to make a plan with Romeo, to help him try and one day return to Verona and be with Juliet.
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Juliet says yes to the Friar's plan of agreeing to marry Paris and taking a potion to appear dead for 48 hours, hoping she can be with Romeo after.
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Juliet drinks the potion, fooling everyone in Verona into thinking she has died.
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Romeo is heartbroken over the death of his newly-wedded wife, Juliet.
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After believing Romeo was there to mock Juliet's grave, Paris decides to fight Romeo, and is killed.
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Romeo and Juliet kill each other, both over the death of one another. They do this because they only believe they can be happy in Heaven. Juliet- "... Oh happy dagger. This is thy sheath. There rust and let me die."
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After the death of their children, the Capulet and Montague families agree to end the feud.