Romeo and Juliet


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omeo, the child of Montague, runs into his cousin Benvolio, who had prior seen Romeo sulking in a woods of sycamores. After some nudging by Benvolio, Romeo trusts that he is enamored with Rosaline, a lady who doesn't return his warm gestures. Benvolio guides him to fail to remember this lady and view as another, more lovely one, yet Romeo stays melancholy.

In the mean time, Paris, a brother of the Prince, looks for Juliet's hand in marriage. Her dad Capulet, however blissful at the match, requests that Paris stand by two years, since Juliet isn't yet even fourteen. Capulet dispatches a worker with a rundown of individuals to welcome to a disguise and gala he generally holds. He welcomes Paris to the banquet, trusting that Paris will start to prevail upon Juliet.

Sohana: Romeo and Benvolio, actually examining Rosaline, experience the Capulet worker bearing the rundown of solicitations. Benvolio recommends that they join in, since that will permit Romeo to contrast his adored with other delightful ladies of Verona. Romeo consents to go with Benvolio to the banquet, yet simply because Rosaline, whose name he peruses on the rundown, will be there.

In Capulet's family, youthful Juliet chats with her mom, Lady Capulet, and her attendant about the chance of wedding Paris. Juliet has not yet thought about marriage, yet consents to take a gander at Paris during the banquet to check whether she figures she could become hopelessly enamored with him.

The banquet starts. A despairing Romeo follows Benvolio and their clever companion Mercutio to Capulet's home. Once inside, Romeo sees Juliet from a good ways and immediately goes gaga for her; he disregards Rosaline totally. As Romeo watches Juliet, spellbound, a youthful Capulet, Tybalt, remembers him, and is irritated that a Montague would slip into a Capulet feast. He plans to assault, yet Capulet keeps him down. Before long, Romeo addresses Juliet, and the two experience a significant fascination. They kiss, not in any event, knowing one another's names. Whenever he determines from Juliet's medical caretaker that she is the little girl of Capulet — his family's adversary — he becomes troubled. Whenever Juliet discovers that the young fellow she has recently kissed is the child of Montague, she becomes similarly disturbed.


As Mercutio and Benvolio leave the Capulet domain, Romeo jumps over the plantation divider into the nursery, incapable to abandon Juliet. From his concealing spot, he sees Juliet in a window over the plantation and hears her talk his name. He shouts to her, and they trade commitments of affection.

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