"Say not banishment. Say death."
act 4 scene 1
Romeo was banished from Verona because he killed Tybalt in a duel. This act of violence led to the Prince of Verona exiling Romeo as a punishment for taking the law into his own hands.
Romeo was free to live anywhere other than Verona. He chose Mantua.
In Act 5 scene 1, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives in Mantua to bring Romeo news from Verona. He tells Romeo that Juliet was found dead that morning.
Tybalt, he is killed in act 3 scene 1 after he kills Romeo's good friend, Mercutio. Romeo takes his anger and self-defense out on Tybalt, and Romeo is banished from Verona for his actions.
If you will turn to the very beginning of Act V Scene I, the answer will be right there in the stage direction before the line "News from Verona."BALTHASAR
He is in Friar Laurence's cell weeping because he has murdered a cousin of Juliet.
Act 1 he is very depressed over Rosaline, Acts 2-3 he kills Tybalt (Juliet's cousin) and is banished from Verona, and Act 4-5 he kills himself because he wants to be with Juliet in heaven
No. Lady Montague was so devastated when Romeo was banished, she died before he came back to kill him himself with Juliet. His father had no one left after Romeo died. I believe he talks about it the last act, last scene.
Romeo is banished from Verona to Mantua
marketplace, verona
Well in act 3 scene 2 Juliet awaits in her room to see romeo climb the ladder and come to see her. But the nurse comes in and tells her that Tybalt, her cousin, has been killed and Romeo has been banished. Those are the two reasons. *Tybalt being killed *Romeo being banished