Meanwhile Romeo is outside with friends being encouraged to "Borrow Cupids wings and soar" Romeo is very depressed because he is having no luck finding a girl for himself.
There is a party inside Juliet's massive castle, when suddenly Romeo see's her dancing, and is immediately love struck, stating he has "never seen true beauty until this night"
Romeo and Juliet share their first dance together. Romeo kisses Juliet's hand, and Juliet kisses Romeo back onto the lips. They both state they have taken a sin from each their.
Juliet uses the famous phrase "Oh Romeo, Where for art thou Romeo" stating she will no longer be a Capulet if he sworns his love to her. Juliet is confused about why she cannot be with him if he just has the Montague family name.
Romeo expresses his love for Juliet to his father and gets into a small disagreement. While talking to his father, two Capulets are lying in wait to "settle the feud"
Romeo rushes to Juliet's home where the King Capulets nephew is waiting and threatens Romeo, and they get into a big fight. Romeo kills the nephew and says a prayer for him, and carries him to the tomb, where he sees Juilet.
He kisses her cold lips and drinks the bottle of poison he was given to die with her. What he didn't know was that Juliet wasn't dead at all, and he had just made a huge mistake.
Romeo and Juliet proved love could conquer all, but in a sad, twisted way. Romeo and Juliet were a bit to young, and maybe should not have been in that situation.
All in all, I think I learned from this story to never take things to an extreme level and to never jump to conclusions, or hate anybody enough to cause my family members pain.