The Prince banished Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt. This punishment is surprising because the Prince is typically portrayed as harsh and strict in his judgments, yet he chooses banishment over death as the consequences for Romeo's actions, showing some leniency.
Punishment of banishment
The prince banishes Romeo from Verona because of his role in Tybalt's death. This punishment is surprising because the prince had previously shown leniency towards Romeo and because banishment is considered a harsh penalty for a young man in love.
juliet was punished in scene 3 of the movie
Friar John is supposed to deliver the letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, but he is unable to do so because he gets quarantined in a house due to a plague outbreak and is not allowed to leave. This miscommunication ultimately leads to the tragedy.
Escalus
He tells Romeo that he could have received the punishment of death....
Friar Laurence tells Romeo of his punishment, which is banishment from Verona. He informs Romeo that the Prince has decided on this punishment for killing Tybalt in a duel.
tybalt, juliets cousin killed him, in result tybalt got killed by romeo
death
The apothecary in "Romeo and Juliet" received a death sentence for selling poison to Romeo.
Friar Lawrence feels that a punishment is good when they are in harm and when Romeo is missing Juliet, that is a very good punishment.
He banishes Romeo from Verona, stating that if Romeo was found inside Verona 'that hour shall be his last'