Romeo is banished from Verona from "summary" of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakspere by William Shakespeare,Charles Praetorius
The Prince, in his righteous anger, declared that Romeo must leave Verona immediately. It was a harsh punishment, one that Romeo did not expect nor deserve. For him, being banished from the city meant being torn away from his beloved Juliet, the light of his life. Verona, once a place of happiness and love, now felt like a prison from which he was being forcibly removed.
As Romeo bid farewell to Juliet, their hearts were heavy with sorrow. They knew that their love was now forbidden, their happiness shattered by the cruel hand of fate. Romeo, filled with despair, could not bear the thought of being separated from his true love. He pleaded with the Prince, begging for a less severe punishment, but his words fell on deaf ears.
With a heavy heart, Romeo left Verona behind, knowing that he may never see Juliet again. The streets that once echoed with their laughter and whispered promises no...
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