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  2. Summary. Sampson and Gregory, two servants of the house of Capulet, stroll through the streets of Verona. With bawdy banter, Sampson vents his hatred of the house of Montague. The two exchange punning remarks about physically conquering Montague men and sexually conquering Montague women.

    • Prologue

      A summary of Act 1: Prologue in William Shakespeare's...

    • Act 1: Scene 2

      Romeo agrees to go with him, but only because Rosaline...

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Romeo and his companions almost immediately encounter Juliets cousin Tybalt, who challenges Romeo. When Romeo refuses to fight, Romeo’s friend Mercutio accepts the challenge and is killed. Romeo then kills Tybalt and is banished.

  4. Detailed look at what happens in each scene of Romeo and Juliet, to help you make sense of the play, understand its structure and interrogate it. Includes important character developments and key questions that an acting company might ask about the play.

  5. Act One, Scene Five. At the party, Romeo mopes in the corner, away from the dancing. From this vantage point, he notices Juliet, and falls in love with her immediately. Tybalt overhears Romeo asking a servingman about Juliet, and recognizes the masked man's voice.

  6. Romeo & Juliet: Act 1 Prologue Romeo & Juliet: Act 1, Scene 2. Capulet’s servants pick a quarrel with Montague’s, which degenerates into a general brawl.

  7. Romeo hopes to see his beloved Rosaline at the party. Instead, while there, he meets Juliet and falls instantly in love with her. Juliet's cousin Tybalt recognises the Montague boys and forces them to leave just as Romeo and Juliet discover one another.

  8. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, often shortened to Romeo and Juliet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families.

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