                   Romeo and Juliet
    Just as the wedding ceremony of Romeo and Juliet was being conducted, Romeo's two good friends had a conflict with Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. Neither of them gave in and they fought with swords. Just then, Romeo met them after leaving the priest. His persuasion could not stop the fight. Suddenly one of Romeo's friends was stabbed and died. Seeing his good friend dead, Romeo burnt with anger and put Tybalt to the sword. The bleeding killing troubled the citizens. Followed by the guards, the prince came to the scene. He decided to severely punish these troublemakers and announced, "Romeo must leave Verona, or he will be put to death at once." The dreadful news came to Juliet. She was sorrowful to the extreme. Seeing Juliet was in such an agony, her nursing-mother comforted her, "I know where Romeo is hiding. I will go to get him." Juliet promptly drew out a ring and entrusted her nurse mother to pass it to Romeo, and let him come that night.
