Romeo Juliet
...tio. Romeo gets upset and mad so he challenged Tybalt to a sword fight and Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo is punished for killing Tybalt and is sent far from Verona. Capulet, Juliet’s father, orders Juliet to marry a man named Paris. Juliet doesn’t want to marry him but Capulet sets up the marriage. After finding out that she has to marry Paris, she goes to the Friar Lawrence and he gives her sleeping potion. Juliet uses the potion before marrying Paris and everyone thinks that she is dead. Romeo hears that Juliet is dead and makes his way to the church. On his way to the church, he stops to buy poison. Romeo arrives in the church and meets Paris. Both Parish and Romeo fight with swords and Romeo kills Paris. Romeo goes next to Juliet and drinks the poison and dies. Juliet wakes up after Romeo drinks the poison and sees him dead. Juliet takes Romeo’s dagger and sticks in her heart. Both the Capulet family and Montague family hurry to the church and the Friar Lawrence who knows the whole story tells them it. Simile: “Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books.” Setting: Verona Characterization: Tybalt is aggressive and disrespectful. Personification: “By any other word would smell as sweet.” Point of view: third person Foreshadowing: Romeo dreams about an untimely death. Symbol: poison symbolizes death. Antagonist: Tybalt Protagonist: Romeo and Jul...