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  • ne'er saw true beauty till this night!
  • Act 1 Scene 5
  • Oh Romeo!
  • I do!!
  • Act 2 Scene 2
  • Do both of thee take each other to be husband and wife?
  • Yes I do!
  • NO MERCUTIO NO
  • Act 3 Scene 1
  • A plague on both your houses!  I should not have to die for a fight that was not mine!
  • This is a critical scene in Act 1 because this is where Romeo first spots Juliet from across the room. This is also where all his emotions for Rosaline vanish in an instant, and where he falls deeply in love with Juliet. They end this scene with both of them expressing there emotions with each other and sharing a kiss.
  • Act 3 scene 3
  • Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say “death,”For exile hath more terror in his look,Much more than death. Do not say “banishment.”
  • "A gentler judgment vanished from his lips:Not body’s death, but body’s banishment."
  • After the night of the party, Romeo confesses his love for Juliet to Friar Lawrence. The Friar is shocked in the sudden change of feelings from Rosaline to now Juliet but agrees to have the wedding take place because he belives this can end the family fewd.
  • Act 4 scene 1 
  • Dear Friar please help me for i dont want to marry Paris because im with my Romeo!
  • Dont fear Juliet I have a plan that should work if it is done properly
  • This is very critical scene in Act 3 because, this is a turning point when Mercutio, Romeo, and Tybalt are fighting in the streets and also where Mercutio is killed by Tybalt. This is very important because once Mercutio was killed by him, Romeo gets insanely upset and kills Tybalt right after causing a huge problem since he was Juliet's cousin.
  • Act 5 scene 5
  • O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.
  • In this scene, after Romeo killed Tybalt the Friar goes to tell Romeo his punishment. Instead of being executed for fighting, his punishment was uplifted and instead it would be banishment from Verona. Instead of Romeo being grateful he was not sentenced to death, he instead is sorrowful and claims that banishment is a form of living death if he cant be with Juliet.
  • This scene is very critical because this is when the story takes a huge twist. After Juliet tells the Friar how she does not want to marry Paris because she is with Romeo, Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan. The friars plan is to give Juliet a sleeping potion that will make her appear dead. Once she takes that potion after two days she will wake and be with Romeo again and they can be together.
  • Thus with a kiss I die
  • After Juliet took her sleep potion as told, two days were up and Romeo assumes Juliet was dead because the message the Friar gave to him did not go through. Romeo takes his own life with a bottle of poison, and soon after Juliet wakes up and sees Romeos dead body next to her, she gets a dagger and stabs her stomach killing herself as well. They ended up doing this for one another because they rather not live than not be together.
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