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Fight Between Romeo And Juliet
A huge fight at fair Verona breaks out with 2 souls taken away. According to eye witness, Benvolio, a huge fight against the Capulets and Montague went viral leaving a young man called Mercutio killed by Tybalt. His last words; “I am hurt. A plague o’ both your houses!” where Mercutio curses both the houses for all the trouble they have caused.
While he dies, Romeo stands next to him, helpess, as he watches his best friend dies. Filled up with rage, Romeo runs after Tybalt and fights. In the end, Romeo kills Tybalt, and with fear, he runs away to prevent a death penalty from the prince.
After Benvolio explains to the Prince about what just happened, the prince ends up banishing Romeo from Verona and if he is found anywhere in Verona, he will

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