Romeo and Juliet - a
Short Summary
The play is set in Verona,
Italy, where a feud has broken out between the families of the Montegues and
the Capulets. The servants of both houses open the play with a brawling scene
that eventually draws in the noblemen of the families and the city officials,
including Prince Escalus.
Romeo is lamenting the fact
that he is love with a woman named Rosaline, who has vowed to remain chaste for
the rest of her life. He and his friend Benvolio happen to stumble across a
servant of the Capulet's in the street. The servant, Peter, is trying to read a
list of names of people invited to a masked party at the Capulet house that
evening. Romeo helps him read the list and receives an invitation to the party.
Romeo arrives at the party
in costume and falls in love with Juliet the minute he sees her. However, he is
recognized by Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, who wants to kill him on the spot.
Capulet intervenes and tells Tybalt that he will not disturb the party for any
amount of money. Romeo manages to approach Juliet and tell her that he loves
her. She and he share a sonnet and finish it with a kiss.
Juliet's Nurse tells Romeo
who Juliet really is, and he is upset when he finds out he loves the daughter
of Capulet. Juliet likewise finds out who Romeo is, and laments the fact that
she is in love with her enemy.
Soon thereafter Romeo climbs
the garden wall leading to Juliet's garden. Juliet emerges on her balcony and
speaks her private thoughts out loud, imagining herself alone. She wishes Romeo
could shed his name and marry her. At this, Romeo appears and tells her that he
loves her. She warns him to be true in his love to her, and makes him swear by
his own self that he truly loves her.
Juliet then is called
inside, but manages to return twice to call Romeo back to her. They agree that
Juliet will send her Nurse to meet him at nine o'clock the next day, at which
point Romeo will set a place for them to be married.
The Nurse carries out her
duty, and tells Juliet to meet Romeo at the chapel where Friar Laurence lives
and works. Juliet goes to find Romeo, and together they are married by the
Friar.
Benvolio and Mercutio, a
good friend of the Montegues, are waiting on the street when Tybalt arrives.
Tybalt demands to know where Romeo is so that he can challenge him to duel, in
order to avenge Romeo's sneaking into the party. Mercutio is eloquently vague,
but Romeo happens to arrive in the middle of the verbal bantering. Tybalt
challenges him, but Romeo passively resists fighting, at which point Mercutio
jumps in and draws his sword on Tybalt. Romeo tries to block the two men, but
Tybalt cuts Mercutio and runs away, only to return after he hears tha. Mercutio
has died. Romeo fights with Tybalt and kills him. When Prince Escalus arrives
at the murder scene he chooses to banish Romeo from Verona forever.
The Nurse goes to tell
Juliet the sad news about what has happened to Tybalt and Romeo. Juliet is
heart-broken, but soon recovers when she realizes that Romeo would have been
killed if he had not fought Tybalt. She sends the Nurse to find Romeo and give
him her ring. Romeo comes that night and sleeps with Juliet. The next morning
he is forced to leave at dusk when Juliet's mother arrives. Romeo goes to
Mantua where he waits for someone to send news about Juliet or about his
banishment.
During the night Capulet
decides that Juliet should marry a young man named Paris. He and Lady Capulet
go to tell Juliet that she should marry Paris, but when she refuses to obey
Capulet becomes infuriated and orders her to comply with his orders. He then
leaves, and is soon followed by Lady Capulet and the Nurse, whom Juliet throws
out of the room, saying, "ancient damnation" (3.5.235).
Juliet then goes to Friar
Laurence, who gives her a potion that will make her seem dead for at least two
days. She takes the potion and drinks it that night. The next morning, the day
Juliet is supposed to marry Paris, her Nurse finds her "dead" in bed.
The whole house decries her suicide, and Friar Laurence makes them hurry to put
her into the family vault.
Romeo's servant arrives in
Mantua and tells his master that Juliet is dead and buried. Romeo hurries back
to Verona. Friar Laurence discovers too late from Friar John that his message
to Romeo has failed to be delivered. He rushes to get to Juliet's grave before
Romeo does.
Romeo arrives at the Capulet
vault and finds it guarded by Paris, who is there to mourn the loss of his
betrothed. Paris challenges Romeo to a duel, and is quickly killed. Romeo then
carries Paris into the grave and sets his body down. Seeing Juliet dead within
the tomb, Romeo drinks some poison he has purchased and dies kissing her.
Friar Laurence arrives just
as Juliet wakes up within the bloody vault. He tries to get her to come out,
but when she sees Romeo dead beside her, Juliet takes his dagger and kills
herself with it. The rest of the town starts to arrive, including Capulet and
Montegue. Friar Laurence tells them the whole story. The two family patriarches
agree to become friends by erecting golden statues of the other's child.