Romeo and Juliet

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ROMEO AND JULIET.

Narrator: Act 1. In the house of the Capulets. The father and the mother talk about their
daughter, and that they should already seek their love, and then marry them, so they can continue
with their lives. In the place also was Sanson, the servant with more confidence.

-Mrs. Capulet: Capulet, I think it's time for our beloved Juliet to loose love reins.

 -Capulet: I've also been thinking about that my beloved, in fact the Count Paris will be the one
who falls in love, is a good boy. And I invited him to the party tonight.

-Mrs. Capulet: Then I will give the news to our daughter.

-Sanson: With all due respect, my gentlemen, I think you should let your daughter choose who
to marry.

 -Capuleto: It's a good idea, but we should also think about the general family, and our well-
being.

-Sanson: If you do that, you will be doing evil, and you will pay it with a very high price, my
lord. But it will be what you say.

Narrator: Act 2. In the patio of the house is Julieta with her nurse Ama, who are looking at the
flowers.

-Juliet: Oh nurse Ama, I would like to find the love of my life, and be as beautiful as these roses.

-Ama: You'll get it, surely the love of your life is thinking the same thing at this moment.

Enter the stage Mrs. Capulet

-Mrs. Capulet: This garden is full of roses, but you are the most beautiful my beautiful
daughter.

-Juliet (Hopeful): Mother, I want to fall in love, want to know love.

-Mrs. Capulet: Well, at tonight's party you will fall in love, and it will be Count Paris who will
do it.

-Ama (Surprised): Go luck, Count Paris


Narrator: Act 3. On the other side of the city. A few hours after the party, the two dancers,
Romeo and Mercurio, were preparing. Then they would dance that night as entertainment at the
party of the Capulets. With them was Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, helping them prepare.
-Romeo: At tonight's party we must dance without waste, my great friend Mercury!
-Mercury: We will dance so well that they will pay us what is due. Remember that we are only
dancers who entertain the bored!
-Romeo: I know that, but that does not prevent us from having a little fun, friend of mine.
Besides... (Hopeful view) there will be my beloved Juliet.
-Mercury: Eh! Romeo! Remember that Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets, great enemies of
you, the Montagues!
-Romeo: Do not take my hopes away, my friend.
-Benvolio: I think so, cousin, you should not have any illusions, and our family is the enemy of
hers.
-Romeo: I keep saying that you should not take my hopes away.
-Benvolio: I'm only advising you, it would not be a good idea to join with a Capulet, but I will
not take away your crazy hopes.
-Mercury: Without hope we will
Remain if we do not leave soon. I only give you one piece of advice, better not get in where you
do not belong, so you will avoid big problems, and in turn avoid great tragedies, my friend.

Narrator: Act 4. Already at the party, in the house of the Capulets. Enter the dancers (Romeo
and Mercury) and in turn the Count Paris, pushing them in a disguised manner.
-Count Paris (Sarcastic): Thousand apologies noble dancer, I was just passing.
-Romeo and Mercury move away a little, to give way to the next paragraph-
-Capulet: Here is the Young Paris, the great Count Paris!
-Count Paris: Hello Capulet, I came as you asked, I hope I arrived on time.
-Capulet: Just in time! Juliet! Get out!
-Enter Juliet with her mother, next to her cousin Teobald.
-Count Paris: There is my beautiful beloved! There is the most beautiful rose in the whole
garden of Verona!
Narrator: Romeo, unable to contain the jealousy to hear those words addressed to his beloved,
breaks to shout-
-Romeo (Annoyed): You're not a good man for her, you're not her true love, there's only interest
among their families!
-Teobald (Going quickly to Romeo and draws his saber): You're not the one to mess with the
Count, much less who to fall in love with my cousin Juliet.
-Mercury (Running quickly to cover Romeo, also draws his saber). Do not even think about it!
Narrator: Teobald fights with Mercury, and finally kills him with his saber, Romeo seeing this,
says goodbye to his great friend, swears immediate revenge and takes his sword, begins to fight
with Theobald, managing to kill him instantly. Romeo is taken from the place. The Count Paris,
Juliet and the Capulets take shelter in their house out of danger. Juliet runs to the garden, Romeo
sees her and tries to get into the garden too, and that's where he sees her.
-Romeo: My beloved Juliet, I have secretly loved you since the beginning of our days, our
families seem destined to quarrels, but you and I are destined to our eternal love!
-Juliet: Oh Romeo, where you've been all this eternal time, you're the gardener I need in my
garden! But how will we be together?
-Romeo: We will marry my beloved, come, let's go now, my friend Fray Lorenzo will marry us,
and we will flee!

Narrator: Act 5. Romeo and Juliet escape from the garden and go to the house of Fray Lorenzo
to be married.
-Romeo (Anxious): Fray Lorenzo, I ask you to marry us at this time.
-Fray Lorenzo: But how to do that Romeo, their families are enemies from the beginning of all
time!
-Juliet: Fray Lorenzo, we asked.
-Fray Lorenzo: This is impossible, but something tells me that your love if it is possible, I do
not find what to do! You are very brave to do all this Romeo, you know the history of the two
families, and even so you want to give your life to your beloved Juliet, I have nothing else to do,
if your love is true, then I will.

Narrator: Act 6. The Capulet and Ama find out that Julieta escaped with Romeo to Fray
Lorenzo and that they planned to marry, they call the prince of Verona Escala and they appear in
the house of Fray.
-Prince Escala (Anger and authority): With the powers that have granted me, you are banished
from Verona, for all the deeds that you have committed, enough of the quarrels between your
family and the capulets! That's enough, since you killed Teobald Capuleto, you're banished!
-Juliet (Terrified): You cannot do that Prince!
-Ama: The love that exists between Romeo and Juliet is real, do not Prince!
-Principe Escala: I already did, and if I did not, their families would be plunged into the
tragedies of so many consecutive deaths!
-The Capulets (At the same time both): Juliet, come right now!
-Ama: Come Julieta, no matter how much pain you feel, we cannot do anything else!
Narrator: The Capulets leave the place along with Ama and Juliet, the prince leaves and Romeo
is on the floor, without strength next to his friend Fray Lorenzo.

Narrator: Act 7. After a few days, Juliet escapes with Ama towards the house of Fray, in which
the mother of Romeo was Mrs. Montague, once there they organize to carry out the plan to rejoin
Romeo.
-Juliet: Lorenzo, help me please!
-Ama (Interrupts Juliet): This is a total madness Juliet, do not do it!
-Mrs. Montesco (Towards Juliet): Whatever you will do, please, do it for the love that my son
feels for you, do not make him suffer more, your family are our enemies, but you two are not to
blame for it, your love is sincere!
-Lorenzo: Tell me what you want me to do for you.
-Juliet: Look for Romeo, I'll pretend to take a poison and wait for asleep to the rescue of Romeo,
then we'll escape! And you, Mrs. Montague, I swear that everything I will do, it will be for your
son, and for the love I feel for him.
-Mrs. Montesco: You have the right to be free to love, we already live, and you will live.
-Lorenzo: I do not want to get into more problems! But I already do them, so I'll do it.
Narrator: Juliet goes to her house, takes the supposed poison and falls to the ground, the
Capulet see her and suffer for her loss, they take her to the Mausoleum, on the other side of the
pond, Fray Lorenzo gives the news to Romeo who returns to Verona, and this quickly, seeing
that the capulets are no longer in the Mausoleum, enters the same to see his beloved, which
believed dead. At the same time, and with surprise, the Count Paris enters.
-Romeo (Euphoric and in pain): My beloved Juliet, how much your loss hurts!
-Count Paris: Never was your beloved, it was mine! -Design the saber-
-Romeo: You're not the one to be here, it was me who married her, and you’re no more than a
Count!
Narrator: The Count Paris and Romeo fight to death, Romeo being the winner, he returns to see
his beloved, sees the poison bottle, takes it and runs to the exit of the Mausoleum, drinks it and
dies to the seconds. Julieta wakes up from her dream, runs quickly to see her beloved.
Narrator: Final act. To the place of the facts the Capuleto arrive with Ama, also comes the Mrs.
Montague together with her husband Montesco and Fray Lorenzo.
-Juliet: No, my beloved! Why did you do it ?! Why did you leave without me?.
-Capulet: It would be better if you leave Juliet.
-Montesco (Enmanuel): Better leave your daughter alone, Capulet, she loved my son, they were
not to blame for anything.
-Capulet: You will never understand the pain I feel for the loss of my daughter.
Montesco: My son died too, and that's why I propose the truce. Daughter.
Montesco: My son died too, and that's why I propose the truce.
-Juliet: I will not turn away from him, I'll go with him, and I'll love him to death, he and I are
free to love each other, and we'll love each other for all eternity.
Narrator: Juliet sticks a dagger in her chest, and dies next to Romeo, thus being united for all
eternity. Due to all these events, the two families decided to make a truce, and reach peace, and it
was like the impossible love of Romeo and Juliet that brought together the two families
separated by the years.
End.

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