After the ball, in what is presently called the "overhang scene", Romeo sneaks into the Capulet plantation and catches Juliet at her window vowing her affection to him regardless of her family's contempt of the Montagues. Juliet visits Minister Laurence for help, and he offers her an elixir that will place her into a deathlike trance like state for "two and forty hours." The Monk guarantees to send an errand person to educate Romeo of the arrangement, with the goal that he can rejoin her when she stirs. Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, is maddened at Romeo for sneaking into the ball, however is just halted from executing Romeo by Juliet's dad, who doesn't wish to shed blood in his home. Induced by Benvolio and Mercutio, Romeo goes to the ball at the Capulet house with expectations of meeting Rosaline. …show more content…
Tybalt, in the interim, still frustrated that Romeo had sneaked into the Capulet ball, provokes him to a duel. Later, Check Paris converses with Capulet about wedding his girl Juliet, however Capulet requests that Paris hold up an additional two years and welcomes him to go to an arranged Capulet ball. The dispatcher, then again, does not achieve Romeo and, rather, Romeo takes in of Juliet's evident passing from his hireling Balthasar. Juliet then stirs and, discovering Romeo dead, cuts herself with his blade. The Sovereign, now having lost a brother in the warring families' quarrel, banishes Romeo from Verona, under punishment of death on the off chance that he ever returns. Romeo covertly spends the night in Juliet's chamber, where they perfect their marriage. Mercutio is annoyed by Tybalt's discourteousness, and additionally Romeo's "disgusting submission,"and acknowledges the duel for Romeo's