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Romeo killed Tybalt, and is exiled from the city of verona.
What upset Romeo the most about being banished from Verona was the fact that he can't see Juliet anymore or he will be killed on the spot. He is also worried that if he is found with Juliet while in Verona that she will die with him.
Lady Montague dies of grief over Romeo her only son being banished from Verona.
Romeo decides to return to Verona after being banished because he cannot bear the thought of living without Juliet. His love for her drives him to risk his safety, as he believes that being with her, even for a brief moment, is worth the danger. Additionally, he is desperate to ensure Juliet's well-being, especially after hearing of her deep sorrow following their separation. Ultimately, his impulsive love and longing for Juliet outweigh his fear of the consequences.
He is banished from Verona, meaning he cannot see Juliet. He thinks it would be better to be dead than not to see his wife, Juliet.
Death.
Mantua
Instead of being killed, he was banished from Verona.
Romeo killed Tybalt, and is exiled from the city of verona.
Romeo believes being banished from Verona would be worse than death. He feels it would be more painful to be separated from his love, Juliet, and unable to see her again.
Romeo will stay in Mantua while he is banished from Verona. He flees Verona after being exiled by Prince Escalus for killing Tybalt. The Friar arranges for Romeo to stay in Mantua until things calm down.
Romeo is supposed to live out his banishment in the nearby town of Mantua. This is where he flees to after being banished from Verona for killing Tybalt.
The Prince This is because he was banished from Verona as he killed Tybalt, this punishment was instead of being killed.
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?
Mantua: City in Italy where Romeo flees after saying his last goodbye to Juliet. He hides here, and waits to hear from the friar. It is here that he learns that Juliet is supposedly dead. Then, on his way to go and see her, he buys poison from an apothecary on the street.
What upset Romeo the most about being banished from Verona was the fact that he can't see Juliet anymore or he will be killed on the spot. He is also worried that if he is found with Juliet while in Verona that she will die with him.
Lady Montague dies of grief over Romeo her only son being banished from Verona.