
Juliet wakes, sees his body, and commits suicide. The plan goes awry, and Romeo learns instead that she is dead. The friar will send Romeo word to be at her family tomb when she awakes. To avoid this marriage, Juliet takes a potion, given her by the friar, that makes her appear dead. He spends that night with Juliet and then leaves for Mantua.Juliet’s father forces her into a marriage with Count Paris. When Romeo refuses to fight, Romeo’s friend Mercutio accepts the challenge and is killed. Romeo and his companions almost immediately encounter Juliet’s cousin Tybalt, who challenges Romeo. Their families are enmeshed in a feud, but the moment they meet-when Romeo and his friends attend a party at Juliet’s house in disguise-the two fall in love and quickly decide that they want to be married.A friar secretly marries them, hoping to end the feud.

The "unabridged" version shows all cut lines in gray text, so you can easily restore lines and make your own edits while the "ready to read" version is easier to read.

A Wedding Ceremony and Juliet's Funeral are created from cut-and-pasted lines, and some scenes are altered for dramatic impact (all from the original script, of course). Dated references are minimized so the story may be set anytime and anywhere. It is shortened to under two hours, cutting scenes that are typically slow to modern audiences. This is an adapted version of the play using Shakespeare's original language. This script may be downloaded and used for free for education and performance.

Side notes included for vocabulary, figurative language, and allusions.

Spelling and punctuation are modernized (American) with some indications of pronunciation. Shakespeare's complete original script based on the Second Quarto of 1599, with corrections and alternate text shown from the First Quarto of 1597, Third Quarto of 1609, Fourth Quarto of 1622, First Folio of 1623, and later editions.
