The Importance Of Evidence In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet were supposed to live happily ever after, but nothing never ends the way you want it to. Romeo and Juliet's families didn't like each other, and they were always fighting and arguing about everything. Romeo ended up killing Tybalt and was banished from the city, Verona, and Romeo and Juliet couldn’t see each other anymore. So in paragraphs 2,3, and 4 I am going to tell you more about what happened with Romeo and Juliet. In the second paragraph, I am going to talk about the first piece of evidence in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet came from different families that didn’t like each other. The first time that they met was at a feast. Romeo and Juliet couldn’t get married because their families didn’t like each other, so they asked a monk named Friar Lawrence to marry them. He was really close to Romeo, so he agreed to marry them. Romeo’s best friend, Mercutio, got into a fight with Tybalt, who was Juliet’s cousin. Tybalt killed Mercutio and Romeo was so mad that he ended up fighting and killing Tybalt. …show more content…

Juliet didn't know that Romeo was banished, and when she found out, she started to cry and get really upset because she couldn’t see him anymore. Romeo went to see Juliet and he stayed the night at Juliet’s for one last time until morning. Lord Capulet wants Juliet to get married in Paris, but she didn’t want to. She took a poison that didn’t kill her, but she would only wake up to Romeo's