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Romeo And Juliet

Centuries ago in the golden age of history lived in the city of Verona in Italy two noble families, the Montagues and Capulets. Unfortunately, there existed profound hatred and bad blood between them. Romeo, son of old Montague, is a handsome masculine young man. He had had his eyes on Rosaline, a young woman from the Capulet family. Woefully, Rosaline disdained his love and to cure his distress, his friend Benvolio persuaded him to attend a masked ball at the Capulets to encounter other beauties and ceased to think of Rosaline. At the ball, Romeo was mesmerized with a young woman whose quality is of a goddess. Reciprocally, the young beauty Juliet was captivated by the masculinity and handsomeness of Romeo. Their love was interrupted when the two lovebirds revealed their identity and found out that they are sheer nemesis. Meanwhile, Tybalt, Juliets cousin recognized Romeo and challenged him. But the fight was suspended as old Capulet forbid him to insult or harm any guest. That night Romeo lingered in Capulets garden, found flawless Juliet in her balcony, wishing Romeo had not been a Montague. He revealed his presence, they resolved and finally agreed to be married secretly. The secret wedding took place the next day at the cell of Friar Lawrence, arranged by Juliets nurse. Meanwhile, Tybalt had been seeking Romeo to avenge the latters intrusion at the ball. Romeo refused to be drawn into a quarrel with Tybalt. Hence, Tybalt killed a friend of Romeo, Mercutio and as a result, the conceited Capulet was killed by Romeo himself. On hearing the news, the Prince banished Romeo from Verona. Before fleeing to Mantua, Romeo and Juliet consummated their marriage. Concurrently, Juliets parents seek to pair their daughter with Paris, a kinsman of the Prince. Reluctant to be married to Paris, Juliet sought Friar Lawrences advice. He gave Juliet a sleeping potion, which would cause her to appear dead for exactly forty-two hours. Thus on the day of her marriage, she would be carried to the family vault, and eventually escaped with Romeo to Mantua. Friar John was then assigned to write a letter to Romeo about the gameplay. Came the day of the wedding. Verona was in despair finding its flower having breathed her last. Hearing the news, Romeo immediately went to seek his wife. The encounter with Paris in the Capulet tomb soon led to a fight and resulted in the death of Paris. Seeking the death of Juliet, Romeo took out a suicide letter, a potion he had bought from the apothecary, and drank it. He died. The reason why, is because Romeo never received any letter about Juliets temporary death. He never knew the gameplay. He never knew the purpose of Juliets intentional death. Minutes after, Juliet awakened. Shocked and anguished, she took Romeos dagger and aimed it at her own body, her own soul. Summoned to the tomb by the watchmen, Lord Capulet and Lord Montague ring their hands in agony. As a result of the deaths of their children, the two families of the Elizabethan era decided to reconcile. "For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo

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