Act 1 Scene 1: Samposon and Gregory see Abram and Balthazar, in a road in Verona. They battle; Benvolio shows up and tries to stop them, however Tybalt enters and demands to fight him. A few Citizens try to separate the fight, as Capulet and Montague join the fight. The Prince arrives and rebukes both families. He pronounces that any further battling will be rebuffed with death. The Prince and the Capulets withdraw, and the Montagues talk about with their nephew Benvolio the puzzling despairing that harrows their child Romeo. As Romeo methodologies, his folks leave Benvolio to investigate him. Benvolio discovers that Romeo is infatuated with a lady who is pledged to celibacy and disregards him. Benvolio suggests that his cousin consider other …show more content…
Capulet contends that Juliet is excessively youthful, however he says that, if Paris can win Juliet's affections at the meal he will give his assent. He gives a Servant a rundown of visitors with guidelines to convey solicitations, and he and Paris leave. Romeo and Benvolio walk by, and the Servant looks for their help, because he’s illiterate. Romeo reads the list of visitors, which incorporates the name of his adored, Rosaline. He and Benvolio choose to go to the meal in masks, Romeo wishing to see Rosaline and Benvolio trusting that seeing numerous excellent ladies will cure his companion's adoration …show more content…
Romeo shows up and is offended by Tybalt, who wishes to fight him. Romeo says no, with reasons why he and Tybalt should be friends, however Mercutio can't listen to the conversation and draws his sword on Tybalt. Romeo break up the fight, and Mercutio is injured by Tybalt, who escapes. Mercutio, after joking about his injury and he dies. Tybalt returns, and Romeo fights and kills him. The Prince shows up and cross examines Benvolio. Judging Tybalt to be guiltier than Romeo, he saves the last capital punishment however banishes him from