Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Exposition In the book named Romeo and Juliet two upper class households called “houses” are placed in the city of Verona. The houses hold a rivalry or "ancient grudge” against each other that remains as fuel for violence and conflict between themselves. These two houses consist of two “star-crossed” lovers. These lovers will fix the rivalry between their families by dying. These two lovers and of the terrible conflict between their families, will be the gist of this story.
Event 1 On the streets of Verona, two young Capulet servants, Sampson and Gregory, they are talking about the Montague’s. The Prince of Verona has laid out laws against starting fights. So they try to get the Montague’s to start the fight. Sampson gives the Montague’s …show more content…

He spots Juliet who is covered by mask. After a swift conversation the two kissed. This resulted in a strong bond between Romeo and Juliet and Romeo forgetting Rosaline his old girlfriend. Romeo climbs over the Capulet’s garden wall and hides in the garden below Juliet’s window. He spots Juliet and He overhears Juliet talking to herself. Then Juliet, not knowing Romeo is present, begins mourning over the fact that Romeo is a Montague and she is a Capulet. After listening Romeo reveals his presence and tells her that he loves her. After a moment with her Nurse, Juliet comes back and she and Romeo agree to marry. Juliet tells Romeo she will send him a message so that he can inform her of the wedding. In Friar Laurence cell with a basket in hand and speaking of the qualities of various flowers and herbs. Romeo enters the scene and tells the friar that he wants to marry Juliet. Eventually the Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio teases the Nurse for a bit but leaves. Alone with the nurse Romeo tells .. her to tell Juliet to meet him at the Friars that afternoon. That night they were planning to get married. Friar Laurence and Romeo enter the scene with Friar warning that they may be acting too quickly."These violent delights have violent ends." . Romeo ignores this advice. Juliet then enters the scene and after a brief conversation they exit the scene so Friar can marry the two young