Romeo goes to Juliet’s tomb sees Paris mourning for Juliet.
Paris tells him to leave but Romeo asks him nicely to get out of his way. Paris
gets angry and draws his sword. Romeo and Paris fight.
Meanwhile, Juliet wakes up. The potion Friar Lawrence gave
her, the one who can stop Juliet’s heart from beating for 2 days, made
complications in her brain because of the lack of oxygen. It caused her to lose
all her memories and made her insane.
Just in time, Juliet sees Romeo killing Paris with a sword.
She turns hysterical and grabs for Paris’ fallen sword. Romeo was paralyzed,
staring at his feverish lover. Juliet stabs Romeo, then howls insanely. Romeo
falls, he could not believe what was happening. He dies of shock and loss of
blood.
Friar Lawrence and the watchmen came hurrying for the loud
noise coming from Juliet’s howls and hisses. They see Romeo and Paris bleeding
on the ground and Juliet wild. The watchmen grabbed the sword from Juliet’s
hand and tried to restraint her.
Juliet was put into a cell, with the horror of the Montagues
and Capulets, thinking Juliet had come back from the dead and killed Romeo and
Paris. Her mind cannot be cured. Juliet managed to escape her cell and started killing
people in Verona. Prince Escalus ordered the townspeople to hunt her down, and
the Montagues are happy to oblige to avenge their son’s death. The Capulets,
feeling sorry for their daughter and a bit ashamed, did not participate.
Capulet pleaded Prince Escalus to spare his daughter’s life. The prince agreed
if only Juliet would be locked in the deepest dungeons.
Juliet was caught trying to kill Rosaline but Benvolio
appeared and shoved Juliet away, making a deep cut in Juliet’s stomach.
Benvolio carries Rosaline to safety while Juliet lay in the ground, writhing
with pain. Prince Escalus, the rest of the Montague and the townsfolk captured
Juliet and locked her in the castle’s darkest and heavily-guarded cell. No
doctor dared to heal Juliet’s wound, even after the Capulets’ pleadings.
Soon, Juliet died because of her wound. The Capulets grieved
for the deaths, and the townspeople joined them. Even the Montague paid their
respects out of pity. Rosaline fell for Benvolio. The Montagues and Capulets
ended in a peaceable treaty, neither of them hated each other no more than they
once did. The rest of Verona’s days were filled with peace and tranquility.
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