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Romeo and Juliet Script

*Music plays*
*Romeo is sobbing*
*While walking in the aisle, Romeo is feeling weak*
ROMEO: Oh, Juliet...
Oh Juliet my love,
Thou left me here all alone.
*Walk towards Juliet*
*Romeo kneel down and puts down the dagger*
*Romeo stares at Juliet while crying*
*Romeo touches Juliets cheeks*
ROMEO: Oh my love, my wife, Death that hath sucked the honey of my breath,
Hath no power yet upon thy beauty. Ah, dear Juliet, why art thou
yet so fair? Eyes look your last, arms take your last embrace, and
lips, Oh you the doors to breath, seal with a righteous kiss.
*Romeo put the ring to Juliets hand and kiss her*
*Romeo open and drinks the poison*
ROMEO: A dateless bargain, to engrossing death.
*Juliet open her eyes*
*Juliet was glad to see Romeo*
JULIET: Romeo...
*Romeo was shocked*
*Romeo lay down*
*Romeo stares at Juliet while sobbing*
*Juliet rise up*
JULIET: Thy face so pale.
*Juliet touches Romeos face and lips*

JULIET: Romeo. Whats here? Poison... Drunk all, and left no friendly drop
to help me after. I will kiss thy lips. Happily some poison yet
doth hang on them. Thy lips are warm.
*Juliet kiss Romeo*
ROMEO: Thus.. with a kiss.. I die..
Well see each other in heaven
Farewell to you my love...
*Romeo dies*
*Juliet cries*
JULIET: Romeo... Romeo... Oh Romeo.
*Sobbing*
JULIET: I want to be with thee
Dont leave me!
Romeo... my love.. my forever.. please stay....
*Juliet sees a dagger*
*Juliet stabs herself*
*Juliet dies*
*Theres a lot of people outside the tomb*
*The Capulets enter the tomb*
*Crying*
LORD CAPULET: Oh heavens, Oh wife, look how our daughter bleeds!
This dagger hath mistaken,
His house is empty on the back of the Montague,
And it is mis-sheathed in my daughters bosom!
LADY CAPULET: Oh me! This sight of death is as a bell,
That warns my old age to a sepulcher.
*The Montague enters the tomb*
*Sobbing*
LADY MONTAGUE: Come my love, look our son...
LORD MONTAGUE: What further woe conspires against mine age.
LADY MONTAGUE: My Husband, the Prince of the Verona gave it to me.
*Lady Montague show the scroll to his Husband*
*Lord Montague open and read it loudly*
*The Capulets seems listening*
LORD MONTAGUE: This letter doth make good the Friars words, Their course
of love, the tidings of her death: And here he writes that
he did buy a poison of a poor Pothecary, and therewithal
came to this vault to die, and lie with Juliet. Where be
these enemies? Capulet! Montague! See, what a scourge is
laid upon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill your
joys with love. And I for winking at your discords too,
Have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punished.
*Lord Capulet walk towards Lord Montague*
LORD CAPULET: Oh brother Montague. Give me thy hand: This is my
daughters jointure, for no more can I demand.
LORD MONTAGUE: But I can give thee more: For I will raise her statue, in
pure gold; That while Verona by that name is known, As that
of true and faithful Juliet.
LORD CAPULET: As rich shall Romeo by his ladys lie;
Poor sacrifices of our enmity!
*Lord Capulet and Lord Montague are having a shake hands*
*Hugging*
*Lady Capulet and Lady Montague are feeling glad*
*They go outside the tomb proudly present that they finally reconciled*
*People are clapping with joy*

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