Less than a day. Sadly Tybalt was killed on the same day as their marriage.
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
She wakes up to the fact that this is her husband the Nurse is talking about and sticks up for Romeo.
The nurse tells Juliet about Tybalt's death..
Romeo kills Tybalt (Juliets cousin, a Capulet) to revenge Mercutio's death, as Tybalt stabbed him. Mercutio was a Montague and jumped in the way of Tybalts sword to defend Romeo, who wanted peace from Tybalt as he had already secretly married Juliet. Romeo is then banished by the prince and the rest of the play goes on. Basically, Romeo kills Tybalt for revenge.
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
her love for romeo
She believes that romeo was killed
He banishes Romeo from Verona, stating that if Romeo was found inside Verona 'that hour shall be his last'
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
She wakes up to the fact that this is her husband the Nurse is talking about and sticks up for Romeo.
The nurse tells Juliet about Tybalt's death..
Romeo kills Tybalt (Juliets cousin, a Capulet) to revenge Mercutio's death, as Tybalt stabbed him. Mercutio was a Montague and jumped in the way of Tybalts sword to defend Romeo, who wanted peace from Tybalt as he had already secretly married Juliet. Romeo is then banished by the prince and the rest of the play goes on. Basically, Romeo kills Tybalt for revenge.
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
Juliet is initially devastated by Tybalt's death because he was her cousin and a close family member. However, she also experiences conflicted emotions because Tybalt was the cousin of her husband, Romeo, whom she loves. This news intensifies the difficult position Juliet finds herself in, torn between her loyalty to her family and her love for Romeo.
In my opinion, Friar Lawrence is guilty for Romeo and Juliet's death. I think he is guilty because he married Romeo and Juliet. He gave Juliet the potion, and because he didn't get the message to Romeo, I think that he should have met up with Romeo on the outside of Capulet's tomb. Or maybe he could of gone to Mantua and met with Romeo face to face.
Friar Lawrence says this line in Act 5, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. He is referring to Romeo expressing his grief over Juliet's death and stating that he would rather be considered a fool if he were "married" to Juliet's grave (forever mourning her).
She reacts very bad. She then spends most of the next day crying. This is why they decide to move the wedding of Juliet and Paris the day before.