"Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live." (3.1 180)A fight breaks out between the Capulet's and Montagues. Tybalt, a capulet, ends up killing Mercutio. Romeo, in anger and grief, kills Tybalt. The two families have had hatred for each other for generations. The scene demonstrates foreshadowing for the future and what's likely to happen. 
Scene 4Capulet and Paris Talk
"O, break, my heart, poor bankrupt, break at once!" (3.2 57)Juliet finds out about the fight that occurred between Romeo, Tybalt, Mercutio, and others. Romeo is banished. Juliet can't imagine life without Romeo. Juliet's focus is only on Romeo and forgets about her cousin, Tybalt, that has been killed. Their love is more important than anything else happening.
Scene 5A Night Together
"An hour but married, Tybalt murdered, doting like me, and like me banished" (3.3 66-67)Romeo rants to Friar Laurence about how he is banished and will be far away from Juliet. Romeo is also scared that Juliet will not like him anymore since he killed her cousin. The love and connection between Romeo and Juliet can not be broken.
"Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender of my child's love.  I think she will be ruled in all respects by me." (3.4 12-14)Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Paris met to discuss Juliet and Paris's future. Capulet offers Juliet to Paris as if she is just an object. Without speaking to Juliet, the Capulet's decide that she will be marrying Paris, who is a man much older than her.
"Let me be ta'en, let me be put to death; I am content, so thou wilt have it so. (3.5 17-18)Romeo and Juliet spend their last night together before Romeo leaves for Mantua. The loves wish they could stay together forever and would even die together for each other. Fate and a love connection brought the two loves together.
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