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ROMEO AND JULIET

NARRATOR: PROLOGUE - The play is set in beautiful Verona, in Italy. Two families of e ual, noble ran!, the "onta#ues an$ the %apulets ha&e a lon#-stan$in# &en$etta. Their followers ha&e !ille$ ea'h other. The 'hil$ren of these mortal enemies were fate$ to fall in lo&e( their tra#i' $eaths en$ their parents) feu$.

Act 1 * In the streets


Verona, Italy +treet * "ar!et pla'e 1) MUSIC Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (00:00 00:20) OPHELIA / HELENA: ,own with the "onta#uesTITANIA /ELIZABETH: ,own with the %apuletsCITIZEN 1: +top it- To be bra&e means to stan$ your #roun$. HELENA: That is trueCITIZEN 3: .ut/ the feu$ is between your masters. ELIZABETH: 0n$/ between us, their followers. CITIZENS/GOSSIPS: Oh, no- 1ot a#ain- Verona is si'! an$ tire$ of this fi#htin#. OPHELIA / HELENA: ,own with the "onta#uesTITANIA /ELIZABETH: ,own with the %apuletsCITIZENS/GOSSIPS: 0 pla#ue on both your houses. GOSSIP 1: Loo!- O&er there- Tybalt is 'omin# 2) MUSIC "Rage Again the Machine" (x2) (Tybalt comes in from one side. Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio from the other) GOSSIP 2: .ut there is Romeo... an$ his frien$s, "er'utio an$ .en&olio. GOSSIP 3: They are the stron#est men in Verona. GOSSIP 2: Oh, yes- Very stron#BENVOLIO: Part, fools, put up your swor$sERC!TIO: 2ey Tybalt- Run- Or prepare your swor$ for a fi#ht- (Mockingly) T"BALT: Loo! upon your $eath(x2) SHIELDS - SWORDS

BENVOLIO: I)m only tryin# to !eep the pea'e. T"BALT: Tal!in# of pea'e. I hate the wor$ P-E-0-%-E. 0s I hate hell, all the "onta#ues an$ you. (Talking to Mercutio) I)m here, you 'owar$- %an)t you see me3 Or are you blin$3 %ome on then. BENVOLIO: +hut up, Tybalt- (Points his sword at him) I)ll show you the "onta#ues are better fi#hters than youT"BALT: Oh really3 ,i$ you hear that, la$s3 (They all laugh) 4hy $on)t you stop tal!in# an$ fi#ht3 HELENA: Oh... $on)t ma!e me lau#h, .en&olio, e&erybo$y !nows the "onta#ues are 1OT2I1G- Get rea$y to be 'rushe$-

GOSSIP 2: 4hy $on)t we 'all the Prin'e of Verona, Es'alus3 LORD CAP!LET: 4hat is all this noise3 ( ets his sword) "y swor$. LAD" CAP!LET: 1o, please. 4hy $o you nee$ it3 LORD CAP!LET: "onta#ues are pro&o!in# me. LORD ONTAG!E: 5ou &illain, %apulet. ,on)t hol$ me ba$- (!ady Montague sto"s him) Let me #oLAD" ONTAG!E: 1ot one sin#le foot towar$ our enemy-

3) MUSIC Hombre de Acero (00:00 00:2#) (Prince #scalus comes in followed by a grou" of soldiers marching) PRINCE ESCAL!S: 4hat is #oin# on here3 "onta#ues &ersus %apulets-3 0#ain3 +top it at on'e- 5our hatre$ is ruinin# Verona. I want to ma!e this 'lear6 no more fi#hts in Verona. If any of you fi#hts in publi' a#ain, you will be e7pelle$- 0n$ you will pay with your own life. ALL: Oh- 0h/PRINCE ESCAL!S: I)ll as! you now to sha!e your han$s an$ apolo#ise. (Benvolio and Tybalt a"ologise but look at each other angrily. Tybalt gets closer and whis"ers to Benvolio) T"BALT: This is not o&er, "onta#ue. BENVOLIO: 8ust wait an$ see... you)re $ea$, %apulet.

PRINCE ESCAL!S: 5ou, %apulet will 'ome alon# with me. 5ou, "onta#ue, must 'ome this afternoon to my 'ourt. LAD" ONTAG!E: 4ho starte$ all this off a#ain3 I)m &ery #la$ Romeo wasn)t in&ol&e$ in this fi#ht. (#verybody leaves, e$ce"t for Mercutio and Benvolio) (Romeo enters. %e looks sad) RO EO: +a$ hours seem so lon#. (Rosaline a""ears walking. &he ignores him) RO EO: Oh, Rosaline ROSALINE: +hame on you, "onta#ue. ,on)t $are tal! to me. ERC!TIO: 5ou thou#ht Rosaline was beautiful be'ause there was no one to 'ompare her with. BENVOLIO: 2ey Romeo- 2ow about 'rashin# the %apulets) party3 It)ll be #reat fun. 4ho !nows whom you may meet at this ball toni#ht3 They will all be wearin# mas!s, so they won)t !now who is who. RO EO: Oh, no- It will be too $an#erous. ERC!TIO: %ome on- Let us #o. There will be many la$ies there. BENVOLIO: 5ou mi#ht meet someone an$ for#et about your bro!en heart. GOSSIP 3: Oh, a ball, at the %apulets)- 4e 'an)t miss it- Let)s #et our mar!s rea$y. NARRATOR: 01, 420T 20PPE1E, 0T T2E P0RT5 T20T 1IG2T %201GE, EVER5O1E)+ LIVE+ 9OREVER---

#) MUSIC -"Harry Potter !ntry into the Great Hall" (00:00 00:20) (x2)

Act 2 * The ball


% GLASSES

AS$S * G!ITAR * TRA"

LAD" ARGARET: "y Lor$, e&erythin# is in its ri#ht pla'e. ,on)t for#et your mas!. It will be a ma#nifi'ent ball. LORD CAP!LET: 4el'ome la$ies an$ #entlemen. "usi'ians be rea$y. This is about to start&) MUSIC Harry Potter"# $alt% GOSSIP 1: This is the most in're$ible ball I)&e e&er been to. GOSSIP 2: 5es- It)s most en:oyable.

GOSSIP 3: I)&e been loo!in# forwar$ to atten$in# this party. Lor$ %apulet has been &ery !in$ to in&ite us. (Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio enter wearing masks as well) RO EO: I hope they $on)t reali;e we are "onta#ues. BENVOLIO: ,on)t worry- They won)t. LAD" ARGARET: 4oul$ you li!e somethin# to $rin!3

ERC!TIO: 1o, than!s. %ome on, Romeo. 4e must ha&e you $an'e with a beautiful #irl. BENVOLIO: Loo! Romeo- .eautiful la$ies e&erywhere. ') MUSIC She& (Romeo discovers 'uliet among the guests. %is e$"ression changes com"letely) RO EO: 1ot now, belie&e me. I)&e :ust seen an an#el. BENVOLIO: 5ou)re a romanti'- .orrow %upi$)s win#s('uliet reali(es that Romeo is looking at her) (!LIET: Oh that boy loo!s so 'harmin#. I won$er who he is. (Romeo and 'uliet a""roach) (Tybalt looks at the situation) T"BALT: .y his &oi'e this shoul$ be a "onta#ue. ROSALINE: Oh no- If Romeo is here, he must be loo!in# for me. Please, 'ousin, $o somethin#. I $o not lo&e himLAD" here. ARGARET: Rela7, my la$y. That is impossible- "onta#ues are not allowe$ in

(!ord )a"ulet a""roaches Tybalt) LORD CAP!LET: 4hy are you frownin# Tybalt3 T"BALT: Un'le. Loo!- That boy is a "onta#ue- It is that &illain Romeo. LORD CAP!LET: 2ow $are Romeo 'ome to our party3 T"BALT: 2e)s our enemy. I)ll !ill him. LAD" CAP!LET: Ta!e no noti'e of him. .e patient an$ beha&e in a frien$ly way. LORD CAP!LET: Remember The Prin'e of Verona sai$ he)$ punish us for fi#htin# with the "onta#ues. T"BALT: .ut un'le/ he is mo'!in# us with his presen'e.

LORD CAP!LET: (sto"s him< 1o- 1o fi#htin# in my party- I)ll sen$ someone to ta!e

him away. GOSSIP 1: Loo!- Romeo an$ 8uliet are tal!in# to ea'h other. RO EO: +he)s so beautiful. I won$er who she is... (%e a""roaches her) Goo$ e&enin#, mila$y. 4oul$ you li!e to share a $an'e with me3 (%e says this stretching out his hand) (!LIET: (smiles shyly) 5es... of 'ourse, than! you. RO EO: I $i$n)t !now an#els ha$ been in&ite$ to this party. I)m so lu'!y for ha&in# met the most mar&ellous one. (They dance along the music) )) MUSIC Harry Potter 'e(ille"# $alt% GOSSIP 2: 4hat is it that ma!es him li!e her3 GOSSIP 3: +he is not that beautiful- I)m prettier than herGOSSIP 1: I wish 8uliet $isappeare$. (The *urse a""ears) N!RSE: +hhh- 8uliet 'ome here ri#ht now- 5our mother is 'allin# you. (!LIET: (To Romeo) I)ll be ri#ht ba'!. RO EO: (To the *urse) 4ait- Please tell me, who)s her mother3 N!RSE: 2er mother is the La$y of the house. RO EO: Oh no- Then she is a %apulet. (Romeo disa""ears among the dancers.) ('uliet, having done with her mother, returns) (!LIET: %ome here, 1urse- 4ho is the one who is now #oin# out3 N!RSE: 2is name is Romeo, a "onta#ue, the only son of your #reat enemy. (!LIET: Oh no- "y only lo&e sprun# from my only hate3 N!RSE: (leading 'uliet away) %ome let)s run away. The stran#ers are all #one(Meanwhile) RO EO: I must fin$ 8uliet- I)&e #ot to spea! to herROSALINE: Oh Romeo. Go an$ loo! for her but lea&e me alone, woul$ you3 There she is, at the bal'ony. (*ight. There is a balcony from which 'uliet surveys the moonlight.)

ACT 3 The bal'ony


*) MUSIC )o(e Story (!LIET: Oh, Romeo, Romeo- 4hy 'annot we $eny our families an$ refuse our names3 5ou)re so... I)m so in lo&e with you. I nee$ to see you a#ain (Romeo a""ears from the shadows and stand below the balcony) RO EO: I lo&e you too- "y $ear 8uliet. Tell me, what is in a name if we lo&e ea'h other3 %all me but lo&e an$ I)ll be newly bapti;e$. (Meanwhile) SOLDIER 2: 4hat is that noise so late at ni#ht3 SOLDIER 1: I hear$ &oi'es 'arrie$ by the win$. SOLDIER 2: Let)s 'he'!. 4e)$ better patrol the house in 'ase there are any intru$ers toni#ht. +) MUSIC Pantera Ro#a& ('uliet hears the soldiers coming) (!LIET: 5ou must #o- 4hat if the Guar$s see you3 Or worst, what if my parents fin$ out you here3RO EO: I $on)t 'are if I)m 'au#ht, 8uliet. I $on)t 'are about what our families may thin!. (!LIET: .ut... but... this is too $an#erous- This is wron#. RO EO: I $on)t 'are, 8uliet. I lo&e you. Let)s for#et our families * will you marry me3 (!LIET: ,o you really mean it3 RO EO: Of 'ourse I $o- I swear by the moon that I will always lo&e you. (!LIET: I will always lo&e you too, Romeo--- .ut how3 2ow are we #oin# to #et marrie$3 Our families will ne&er appro&e of our lo&e. They)re enemiesRO EO: ,on)t worry $arlin#, I will thin! of a plan for us. (Romeo is about to kiss 'uliet when the soldiers see him) SOLDIER 1: 4at'h outSOLDIER 2: (To the other soldiers) 2urry up- Let)s prote't our la$y be'ause she is in $an#erSOLDIER 1: Put up your han$s, you 'owar$-

(Romeo obeys and falls from the balcony. %e leaves being followed by the soldiers.) 10) MUSIC Per#ec*tion

(Romeo visits +riar !awrence. +riar !awrence enters carrying a basket. Romeo enters.) RO EO: Goo$ mornin#, 9riar. 2ere I am with #reat news- I want to #et marrie$. I am so $eeply in lo&e,RIAR LAWRENCE: Really3 2as Rosaline a''epte$ your proposal3 RO EO: Rosaline3 I am no lon#er in lo&e with her. ,RIAR LAWRENCE: I)m afrai$ I $on)t un$erstan$, then. RO EO: I am thin!in# of marryin# 8uliet. Please help us, 9riar- 4ill you marry us3 ,RAIR LAWRENCE: 0re you sure about this3 5ou !now who she is. +he is your family)s worst enemy. RO EO: I !now, I !now. .ut she)s my la$y, she)s my sun, she)s my lo&e. 1othin# 'an stop me from lo&in# her, please 9riar, I)m be##in# you to help me. ,RIAR LAWRENCE: 1o, Romeo. +he)s your enemy. ,on)t you reali;e the $an#ers that this mi#ht brin#3 RO EO: .elie&e me, this is real lo&e. 1othin# 'an #et in the way. Please- +ay you will $o it,RAIR LAWRENCE: Very well. I)ll $o it. "aybe, after all, there)s a 'han'e that your marria#e will finally brin# pea'e to both families. RO EO: Oh, Than! you- I !new you woul$ help us. 1ow let us hurry. The sooner, the better,RIAR LAWRENCE: 4isely an$ slowly6 those who run, trip. 11) MUSIC R*mor# (00:00 00:2)) (x2)

R,M#, - B#*.,!/, - M#R)0T/, - *0R&# - '0!/#T (gestures 1 music) ROSALINE: (To 'uliet) Oh $ear, this will brin# trouble. I)m sure, but I)m so happy for you two. Romeo has finally foun$ a #oo$ mat'h. 2e is waitin# for you/ in the 'hapel. /..This shoul$ be a se'ret. 12) 13) 1#) MUSIC Morning Hymn MUSIC - Cam+ana# MUSIC Alel*ya B!NCH O, ,LOWERS

(Romeo and 'uliet get married)

LAD" CAP!LET: ,o you !now where 8uliet is3 LORD CAP!LET: I ha&e no i$ea. LAD" LORD ONTAG!E: I won$er where my son, Romeo, is ri#ht now. ONTAG!E: I ha&e no i$ea.

ACT # * The $uel


BENVOLIO: Goo$, "er'utio. Let)s #o home. %apulets are on the streets. ERC!TIO: I $on)t 'are. BENVOLIO: .y hea&en, here 'ome the %apulets. (Tybalt and his followers a""ear) RO EO: (enters with flowers in his hand) 4hat is the problem3 T"BALT: 5ou, "onta#ues, are the problem. 5ou snea!e$ into our party an$ I)m #oin# to ma!e you pay for it. I 'hallen#e you to a $uel. RO EO: I refuse. The Prin'e of Verona sai$ =1O 9IG2TI1G>. T"BALT: 5ou are afrai$ to fi#htERC!TIO: ,on)t spea! to my frien$ li!e thatT"BALT: Oh, so you want to fi#ht instea$, $o you3 ROSALINE: Oh no, please. Goo$ 'ousin Tybalt, 'alm yourself $own, lea&e him alone. 1&) MUSIC Pirata# del Caribe

(Tybalt and Mercutio start fighting) BENVOLIO: +top it(Tybalt stabs Mercutio, who falls down, and runs away) ERC!TIO: I)m hurt- 0 pla#ue on both our houses. (%e dies) (Romeo chases Tybalt furiously) RO EO: Tybalt- %ome here an$ fi#ht- (%e aims his sword2 he looks at Tybalt) ?ill me5ou !ille$ my frien$, now !ill meT"BALT: I $i$n)t mean to !ill him, it was his fault. .ut he $eser&e$ it. RO EO: 1o, he $i$n)t-- (Romeo u"set grabs Mercutio3s sword and stabs Tybalt) BENVOLIO: Romeo, what ha&e you $one3

ROSALINE: Oh, no- +top- +top fi#htin#- La$y %apulet- Lor$ %apulet- 2elpBENVOLIO: @ui'!, run- Go before the Prin'e 'omes-

TEL-N ACT & * Es'ape to "antua


LAD" CAP!LET: +ir, you must punish the "onta#ues for this. I plea$ for :usti'e. Romeo !ille$ Tybalt. 2e must pay with his life. BENVOLIO: .ut/ he was tryin# to stop the fi#htin#. LORD CAP!LET: Liar- I)m sure Romeo an$ his frien$s !ille$ Tybalt. PRINCE ESCAL!S: 0n$ for that offense, we banish him. 2e must stay out of Verona. If he 'omes ba'!, it will be his last hour. GOSSIP 2: Oh, no- Poor 8ulietGOSSIP 3: "er'utio is $ea$. Tybalt is $ea$. 0n$ Romeo has to lea&e to "antua. GOSSIP 1: This feu$ seems to be a ne&er en$in# story.

(/n the )a"ulets3 house) LORD CAP!LET: "y beautiful #irl is so sa$ after her 'ousin)s $eath. I ha&e some news to tell her that will ma!e her feel better. LAD" CAP!LET: 4hat is it, my $ear3 LORD CAP!LET: Paris has as!e$ me for permission to marry 8ulietPARIS: 0s you !now, I am rather well-off an$ 8uliet will be as happy as she 'an be. LAD" CAP!LET: ,o you lo&e her3 PARIS: 4ell/ yes of 'ourse. +he is so beautiful/ LAD" CAP!LET: Great, thenPARIS: 4e are a #oo$ mat'h, are we not3 LAD" CAP!LET: 5ou will be, espe'ially if you are a wealthy youn# man. Let)s tell her the #oo$ news. ('uliet is in her bedroom crying) LORD CAP!LET6 8uliet, you must marry Paris-

(!LIET: 1o- I won)t- I $on)t lo&e him, I lo&e RomeoLAD" CAP!LET: 8uliet, what are you sayin#3- 2e is our enemy- Paris is the ri#ht man for you- 5ou will be happy by marryin# him. (!LIET: 1o, I won)t. 5ou $on)t un$erstan$ mother- I lo&e Romeo, I am not marryin# ParisLORD CAP!LET: If you $on)t marry him, you)re not my $au#hter anymore, 8uliet. (Threatens her)

ACT ' * The $eparture an$ the plan


RO EO: I ha&e no 'hoi'e. I must lea&e Verona. (!LIET: 4ill we e&er be to#ether3 (+riar !awrence interru"ts) ,RIAR LAWRENCE: It)s not safe here. 5ou must #o now. RO EO: (while leaving4 and touching 'uliet3s hand) I will ne&er e&er for#et you, my $ear 8uliet. Goo$bye now, I must #o. (!LIET: Please, Romeo, $on)t lea&e me. ()rying) RO EO: I)m sorry I must #o now. I)ll #o to "antua( Prin'e Es'alus has forbi$$en me to stay in Verona. (!LIET: I)ll thin! of you e&ery $ay, Romeo. RO EO: "e too 8uliet, I lo&e you. (Romeo leaves) 1') POTION MUSIC - !,odo

(!LIET: (Talking to +riar !awrence) 4hat shall I $o 9ather3 (&he kneels down) N!RSE: (To the +riar !awrence) Oh, 'ome on 9ather- 5ou shoul$ help them. +he $eser&es it. Their lo&e is pure an$ eternal. If you $on)t marry them, 8uliet will be for'e$ to marry that selfish an$ un'arin# man, Paris. ,RIAR LAWRENCE: Let me see/ (%e touches the "otion from the screen) I ha&e a plan that mi#ht wor!. ('uliet stands u") ,RIAR LAWRENCE: ,rin! this potion toni#ht. (%e hands it in to 'uliet< It)ll ma!e you sleep so $eeply, your family will thin! you)&e $ie$. It will ma!e you sleep for forty-two hours. Romeo will sa&e you from the tomb/ In the meantime, I)ll tal! to both families.

Perhaps one $ay, you)ll be able to return to Verona. .e bra&e, my $ear. 0n$ $on)t fear. (!LIET: Gi&e me, #i&e me- 0n$ $on)t tal! to me of fear- I ha&e nothin# to fear.

('uliet is alone in her chamber with the "otion in her hand) (!LIET: The moment has 'ome. I am rea$y. ('uliet looks at the "otion and drinks it) (!LIET: This is my 'hoi'e/ ('uliet falls aslee")

(!ady )a"ulet enters 'uliet3s chamber calling her and finds her lying unconsciously) LAD" CAP!LET: Oh no- "y $au#hter is $ea$- 2elp- I nee$ help(!ord )a"ulet arrives)
LORD CAP!LET: Oh no- "y poor 8uliet- "y only $au#hter has been ta!en from me-

ROSALINE6 Unhappy fortune- It is a trap set by $estiny itself into whi'h we ha&e fallenGOSSIP 2: Lo&e has !ille$ herGOSSIP 3: 4hat a tra#e$yLORD CAP!LET: Our $ear 8uliet has passe$ away. This is a hu#e loss for us all. +he was so mu'h lo&e$ by her family an$ frien$s. 4e must prepare for a funeral instea$ of a we$$in#.

TEL-N
SHA$ESPEARE: 9RI0R L04RE1%E +E1,+ 0 "E++0GE TO RO"EO EAPL0I1I1G 2I+ PL01/ .UT T2E "E++0GE ,OE+ 1OT GET TO RO"EO I1 TI"E/

ACT ) .a$ news

CALDRON TABLE POISON

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MUSIC Harry Potter !l Padrino

ESSENGER: I ha&e ba$ news, my frien$. 8uliet is $ea$. RO EO: Oh, no- +ay it)s not trueESSENGER: I am sorry but it is true. 8uliet is $ea$. RO EO: 1ooo- "y 8uliet- "y lo&e- I nee$ to see herESSENGER: 1o- 5ou 'an)t #o ba'! there, you were banishe$ from VeronaRO EO: I ha&e to #o- I nee$ to see her, no matter what- I am returnin# to Verona. (The messenger leaves) RO EO: I 'annot li&e without my $ear 8uliet. Life ma!es no sense without her. 2ow 'an I possibly :oin her3 1*) MUSIC Harry Potter Hed-ig.# theme

(Romeo meets the 5"othecary) RO EO: 5ou must help me- Life has $enie$ me the opportunity of bein# with my lo&e/ now in $eath I shall be with her. APOTHECAR": +a$ wor$s those of you. RO EO: That wor$ is not enou#h to $es'ribe my feelin#s. APOTHECAR": Isn)t there any solution3 %an)t you fin$ hope at all3 RO EO: 1ot at all. APOTHECAR": There is no return after this, you !now that3 RO EO: I !now. APOTHECAR": 2ere you are. 1+) MUSIC Harry Potter /he face of 0oldemort

APOTHECAR": ,rin! it an$ you will :oin her sooner than e7pe'te$. (Romeo leaves with the "oison)

TEL-N
(Romeo is in the )a"ulets3 family tomb) DAGGER RO EO: "y $ear 8uliet... I lo&e you so mu'h. 4hy $i$ you $ie, my lo&e3 (%e kisses her as he cries) +oon I shall be with you, 8uliet. (Romeo drinks the "oison) ('uliet starts waking u", moving her body slowly) (Romeo falls down at the same time that 'uliet finally wakes u")

(!LIET: Oh, Romeo- "y Romeo- 4a!e up, this 'an)t be true... I lo&e you so mu'h (&he moves his body and cries. &he looks at his dagger and takes it) Life means nothin# now without you. ('uliet takes Romeo3s dagger) (!LIET: This $a##er will ma!e sure I :oin him. ('uliet stabs herself and dies)

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MUSIC Gladiator !nya- 'o- -e are free

Act * . Pea'e
(,ne by one, the characters enter, the Prince being the last one)
LOR, %0PULET L0,5 %0PULET RO+0LI1E L0,5 "0RG0RET T2E 1UR+E 9RI0R L04RE1%E GO++IP+ %ITIBE1+ PRI1%E E+%0LU+ P0RI+ LOR, "O1T0GUE L0,5 "O1T0GUE .E1VOLIO %0PULET+ 01, "O1T0GUE+) 9OLLO4ER+ %ITIBE1+

PRINCE ESCAL!S: Loo!- +ee what your hatre$ has 'ause$. (%e "oints at the cor"ses of Romeo and 'uliet) 4here are the two enemies, %apulets an$ "onta#ues3 +ee how your hatre$ has punishe$ us. Go$ has foun$ a way to !ill your 'hil$ren throu#h lo&e. LAD" ONTAG!E: They are the unfortunate &i'tims of our enmity.

LORD CAP!LET: "onta#ue, my brother, let us sha!e han$s. LORD ONTAG!E: The Prin'e is ri#ht. 4e shoul$ be frien$s.

LAD" CAP!LET: "ornin# has brou#ht with it a melan'holy !in$ of pea'e6 the sun, in sorrow, will now show its fa'e. LAD" ONTAG!E6 They pai$ with their lo&e for our silly feu$.

LORD CAP!LET: I $on)t e&en remember how all this starte$.

SHA$ESPEARE6 +o, in $eath, rather than is life, Romeo an$ 8uliet brou#ht pea'e to their families. There ne&er was a more tra#i' story than that of 8uliet an$ her Romeo. ROSALINE: 4here there is lo&e, there is life. =E&erybo$y nee$s somebo$y to lo&e>. 21) MUSIC Somebody to lo(e T2E E1,

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