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The
Story: Act I
SCENE
I: The Market Place. Romeo, son of Lord Montague, tries
unsuccessfully to declare his love for Rosaline and is consoled
by his friends, Mercutio and Benvolio. As day breaks, the townspeople
meet in the market place and a quarrel develops between Tybalt,
a nephew of Lord Capulet, and Romeo and his friends. The Capulets
and Montagues are sworn enemies and a fight begins. The Lords
Montague and Capulet join in the fray, which is stopped by the
appearance of the Prince of Verona who commands the families to
end their feud.
SCENE
II: Juliet's Bedroom in the Capulet House. Juliet, playing
with her nurse, is
interrupted by her mother, Lady Capulet, who tells Juliet that
she is to be married to Paris. Juliet is unsure of her approaching
maturity and shy with her intended groom.
SCENE
III: Outside the Capulet House. Mercutio, Romeo, and
Benvolio decide to go to the ball in pursuit of Rosaline. They
disguise themselves as entertainers and don masks to avoid recognition.
SCENE
IV: The Ballroom of the Capulet House. Romeo and his
friends arrive at the height of the festivities. The guests watch
Juliet dance. Romeo, enchanted joins her. Paris interrupts the
duet and Tybalt recognizes Romeo. Mercutio tries to entertain
and distract the guests as Romeo leaves quickly, but Tybalt is
angry and chases the last intruder away.
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