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Romeo and juliet script act 1
Romeo and juliet script act 1










romeo and juliet script act 1

Everyone else, leave this place right now, or I will have you killed. Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 1 On the streets of Verona, two young Capulet servants, Sampson and Gregory, are hanging out and trash-talking the Montagues. Montague, you come this afternoon to old Free-town, where I deliver my judgments.

romeo and juliet script act 1

Black and portentous must this humour prove, Unless good counsel may the cause remove. And makes himself an artificial night: 160. Capulet, you come with me in order to hear what else I want from you. The shady curtains from Auroras bed, Away from the light steals home my heavy son, And private in his chamber pens himself, Shuts up his windows, locks far daylight out. The servant cannot read the list and asks for help from Romeo and Benvolio. Capulet gives a servant the guest list for the party and orders him off to issue invitations. Because their well-to-do families are enemies, the two are married secretly by Friar Laurence. Capulet invites him to a party that night. Juliet and Romeo meet and fall instantly in love at a masked ball of the Capulets, and they profess their love when Romeo, unwilling to leave, climbs the wall into the orchard garden of her family’s house and finds her alone at her window. If any of you Capulets or Montagues disturb the peace in the future, you will pay for it with your lives. Synopsis: In conversation with Capulet, Count Paris declares his wish to marry Juliet. These battles have forced even Verona’s elderly citizens to take off their dignified clothes and jewelry and instead pick up old and rusty spears in order to put an end to your fighting. Because of nothing more than a casual word from you, Capulet and Montague, three battles have raged in our city’s streets. I will torture you unless you drop your weapons from your bloody hands and listen to me, your enraged Prince. Silence! You men, you beasts, who can only put out the fire of your anger by spilling fountains of blood. You rebels and enemies of the peace, who curse your own weapons by turning them on your neighbors.












Romeo and juliet script act 1