The kinsman of the prince named Paris asks for Juliet’s hand. So they are throwing a ball for him to charm Juliet. Juliet’s father believes that Pairs is a perfect match for Juliet after a few years of course (she wasn't up to age yet). Romeo is stuck up on a girl who doesn't share the same feelings that he has for her, so he tells his cousin Benvolio tells him the girl he loves will be at the ball, so Romeo decides to go. The moment he sees her he falls in love. Juliet feels the same way.
They meet up in secret and get married by Romeo’s friend Friar Lawrence. The two families have yet another feud between Tybalt and Mercutio, Romeo tries to end the feud by getting between them but Tybalt kills Mercutio. Romeo in anger kills Tybalt. Romeo gets banished by the prince and he goes to Juliet and tells her what happened they seal their marriage before Romeo has to leave. …show more content…
The next morning Juliet learns that due to the events that had happened her marriage with Paris had been moved to 3 days later.
Unable to tell her parents of her marriage with Romeo, Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence he suggests that she takes a potion that will make her appear to be dead and when they lay her on her families crypt, the Friar and Romeo would take her away and she will be free to live with Romeo away from their families
feuding.
But when the Friar tries to send a letter explaining what has happened, it doesn’t get to Romeo he only hears of her death, he decides he cannot live without her so he buys a potion and goes to Juliet’s tomb and when he gets there he sees Paris placing flowers upon her tomb, in anger Romeo kills Paris and takes the potion. He dies by her side. When the Friar Lawrence gets there he sees Romeo and Paris both dead, Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead she refuses to go with the Friar and he flees. she kisses Romeos poisoned lips and when that doesn’t work she takes his dagger and stabs herself in the chest falling dead on top of his body. The parents arrive Seeing their children’s bodies, Capulet and Montague agree to end their eternal feud. That is how society's impact relationships if Capulet and Montague had come to an agreement maybe Romeo and Juliet would still have been alive when they had gotten there.