The prince announces that Romeo will be killed, if he doesn't leave Verona.
The Prince punishes Romeo by banning him from his home town, Verrona. However, this could be seen as mercy; technically, Romeo was supposed to be killed for slaying Tybalt.
Exile to mars. Or Mantua, if he couldn't get to Mars.
He doesn't have to do anything. Everyone is responsible and "all are punished" already by fate.
The Prince trys to Banish him
I think he gets banished
The Prince gives Romeo the punishment to leave Verona or else he will be killed.
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona and he says if Romeo is found within the walls he will be executed
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In Act 1 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, a brawl breaks out for the third time between the Montagues and Capulets. The fighting is only stopped by the arrival of the Prince. He says, "If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
The prince doesn't sentence Romeo to death because: 1) If Romeo didn't kill Tybalt, he would've been executed anyway 2) Tybalt would've killed Romeo if Mercutio hadn't stepped in. Mercutio died because Tybalt killed him, and Tybalt died because Romeo killed him. 3) Tybalt paid the price for killing Mercutio, and when the prince asked who would "pay" for Mercutio's death, Montague said Romeo shouldn't have to because they were good friends, and Romeo killed Tybalt to avenge Mercutio.
she is unvwilling tioo give up everything she was willing to give up her last name just to be with romeo and romeo was willing to give up his life for her
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona and he says if Romeo is found within the walls he will be executed
that poopo
In Act 1 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, a brawl breaks out for the third time between the Montagues and Capulets. The fighting is only stopped by the arrival of the Prince. He says, "If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt in Act 3.
These words were spoken by Lord Capulet in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. Lord Capulet is appealing to Prince Escalus for justice after Tybalt is killed by Romeo. He insists that Romeo must pay for his crime with his life.
The prince warns the street brawlers in scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet" that if they continue fighting in the streets of Verona, they will face severe consequences, including death. He emphasizes that the ongoing feud between the two families has already caused enough bloodshed and must come to an end.
The prince doesn't sentence Romeo to death because: 1) If Romeo didn't kill Tybalt, he would've been executed anyway 2) Tybalt would've killed Romeo if Mercutio hadn't stepped in. Mercutio died because Tybalt killed him, and Tybalt died because Romeo killed him. 3) Tybalt paid the price for killing Mercutio, and when the prince asked who would "pay" for Mercutio's death, Montague said Romeo shouldn't have to because they were good friends, and Romeo killed Tybalt to avenge Mercutio.
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.
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
The prince spares Romeo because he understands the situation, knowing that Romeo acted out of love rather than malice. He also believes that the feud between the Montagues and Capulets is the root cause of the tragedy and wants to give Romeo a chance to avoid further bloodshed by leaving Verona. By banishing Romeo instead of executing him, the prince is attempting to bring peace to the city.
He agrees in hope that the marriage will stop all of the fighting between the Montegues and Capulets and bring love to the families.
They had the stocks