He didn't give any punishment but he gave a warning that the next time a fight broke out the people involved would be killed or exiled.
The Prince of Verona banishes Romeo from the city for killing Tybalt. Romeo is sent into exile with the threat of death if he is found within the city walls again.
He banished him. If he came back he would be put to death.
Romeo is banished from the city of Verona.
The Prince. "For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Its a story of Cleopatra and the Roman's prince or something.
The last lines of the play are spoken by Prince Escalus: "For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
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These words are spoken by Prince Escalus in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" at the end of the tragedy. They reflect the devastating consequences of the feud between the Capulet and Montague families on the young lovers, Romeo and Juliet.
The couplet at the end of "Romeo and Juliet" is spoken by Prince Escalus. He delivers the lines as a conclusion to the play, emphasizing the tragedy of the lovers' deaths and calling for reconciliation between the Montagues and Capulets.
Romeo was Juliet's lover. As well as being one of the main Characters in the story. Son of Old Montague .
He says that fighting in public would be punishable by death.
For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
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