Because he is thinking about how unhappy he will be, living somewhere other than Verona but knowing that Juliet is alive and in Verona where he cannot get at her. This awareness of their separation will be "purgatory, torture, hell itself". Romeo thinks he would rather die than experience that kind of pain.
She feels very angry willing to do anything to reunited with her dear true love again. I haven't seen this movie in a long time so I supposedly think that's when she tries to pretend that she's dead or kills herself. The only version i Have seen is with Leonardo Dicaprio Hope this Helps!
Romeo gets banished in Act III, Scene I of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" after he kills Tybalt in a duel. This leads to his exile from Verona and separation from Juliet.
Because he would rather die than live without Juliet.
Act III Scene 1, at the very end.
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After he is banished from Verona, he will have to risk being put to death if he wants to be with Juliet in Verona. Of course, if Julet were to come to him, he wouldn't have to do anything, now, would he?
It is a play.
No, they are totally made up.
gnome and julet
The composer of the music for the film romeo and juliet is Henry Mancini.
Romeo was banished from Verona and sent to live in Mantua.
Juliet's surname is Capulet, and Romeo's in Montague. Hence, the infamous family feud!
He isn't banished anywhere he is banished from his town that he is currently living in. Meaning he can go anywhere else. *He is banished to Mantua
Friar Lawrence. It's part of the long-term plan he unfolds to Romeo after Romeo is banished.
You just answered your own question. "Why does romeo get banished after killing Tyblat?"
Mantua
Romeo will be banished from Verona.