Meanwhile, Capulet doleful about Tybalt's death, and he decided to
make the whole family happy by arranging Juliet's wedding with Paris. After Juliet hear that wedding, she run to Lawrence ask for help inmediately. Lawrence gave her a drug which is made her death for two days. He assures her that he will get word to Romeo who will rescue her from the Capulet and take her to Mantua. She agrees to the plan and takes the potion before going to bed. Juliet’s nurse finds her apparently dead the next morning. Capulet was sorrowful and instead of the marriage is the funeral. However, the life is not a dream. Romeo, still in Mantua, hears of Juliet’s reported death, but the messenger from Friar Lawrence never arrives to tell him the truth. Distraught, he purchases poison and hurries back to Verona and the tomb. Here, Romeo is confronted by Paris, and, in the ensuing fight, he killed Paris. In the vault, Romeo finds his apparently dead wife, so drinks the poison, and dies by her side. Lawrence arrives just as Juliet awakes and tries to take her away from the tomb, but he left when he hears voices approaching. Juliet attempts to join her dead husband by drinking the poison he brought but, the poison was empty, so she dicided kills herself with his dagger. The rival families arrive at the vault to find their children dead. They realize, too late, and they regreted about what their hatred has caused and vow to end the feud. The prince observes that because of their foolish hatred, “all are punished.”
On A Hot Morning Fighting by Young Servants of The Capulet and Montague Families Is Stopped by The Prince Who Tells Them That The Next Person Who Breaks The Peace Will Be Punished With Death