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Romeo And Juliet Gist
Act 2:
Scene 1: Mercutio and benvolio is trying to find romeo because romeo have run off of Juliet.
Scene 2:romeo and Juliet plan to marry secretly.
Scene 3:romeo and Juliet go to find friar Lawrence to help with there marriage, friar Lawrence was first shock than think this would we good for the 2 family.
Scene 4:in this scene mercutio and benvolio is talking about the challenge that tyblt send.
Scene 5: Juliet was at home waiting for the nurse to come and finally when the nurse come Juliet ask the nurse a lot of question.
Scene 6:Romeo and Juliet secretly married in this scene.
Act 3:
Scene 1:in this scene tybalt was fighting with mercutio and than tybalt kill mercutio and then romeo kill tybalt for revenge.
Scene 2: juliet have heard the news from the nurse but not angry at romeo at all, but juliet is sad because romeo have to leave.
Scene 3:romeo was crying to friar Lawrence about the punishment but when the nurse bring romeo the ring from Juliet romeo become kind of happy again.
Scene 4:Prince was talking about the wedding with huliet with capulet and lady capulet.
Scene 5:romeo said bye to Juliet, and Juliet refuse the wedding with paris.
Act 4:
Scene 1: this scene friar tell Juliet to drink the potion and act dead.
Scene 2:Now they are preparing the wedding of paris Juliet, Juliet come back and say sorry to there parent.
Scene 3:Juliet is worry what will happen when she drink the potion and what will happen when is asleep/unconscious.
Scene 4: people was very preparing for the wedding for paris and Juliet and capulet tell the nurse to wake Juliet up.
Scene 5: they are changing the wedding to a funeral because Juliet die and they were very sad.
Act 5:
Scene 1:romeo get the sad news and he get on a horse and go buy a strong poison to suicide.
Scene 2:friar Lawrence ask friar john was the message send, and when friar john say know friar Lawrence immediately ride to the tomb.
Scene 3:the prince die romeo and Juliet die , the play end.

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