                  Romeo and Juliet
    When Juliet went back home, she pretended to agree with her father's decision. Then she drank the liquid medicine the day before her proposed wedding.
    Early the next morning, Juliet's mother went to wake her but found her dead in her bed. The whole family was suddenly in an upheaval. The grand wedding changed to a moaning funeral. Presided over by the Priest Laurence, Juliet was buried in a tomb of the Capulets. When the funeral was over, the priest sent a man to deliver a letter to Romeo. Unfortunately, the messenger was locked up because he was suspected of having a pestilence. So Romeo was unable to learn of the priest's arrangements. However, Romeo learned about Juliet's death from a servant. In desperation, Romeo had an idea to kill himself. He bought a pack of poison and put it in a hidden place on him. Then he leased a quick horse and rode it to Verona.
