The storyline of Romeo -ACT I
Card - "Unrequited Love" - A melancholy Romeo enters and is questioned by his cousin Benvolio, who learns that the cause of Romeo’s sadness is unrequited love. --ACT I., SCENE I
Card - "Masquerade Ball"- Romeo and Benvolio approach the Capulets’ party with their friend Mercutio and others, wearing the disguises customarily donned by “maskers.” --ACT I., SCENCE IV
card -"Fall in love" - Romeo then meets Juliet, and they fall in love. Not until they are separated do they discover that they belong to enemy houses. Romeo then meets Juliet, and they fall in love. Not until they are separated do they discover that they belong to enemy houses. --ACT I., SCENCE V
The storyline of Romeo -ACT II
Card - ”Crossing The Barrier" - Romeo finds himself so in love with Juliet that he cannot leave her. He scales a wall and enters Capulet’s garden. --ACT II., SCENCE II
Card - "Balcony" -From Capulet’s garden Romeo overhears Juliet express her love for him. When he answers her, they acknowledge their love and their desire to be married. --ACT II., SCENE II
Card - “Marriage" - Juliet meets Romeo at Friar Lawrence’s cell. After expressing their mutual love, they exit with the Friar to be married. --ACT II., SCENE VI
The storyline of Romeo -ACT III and ACT IV
Card" Step Forwar" "Revenge" "Banishment" - Mercutio and Benvolio encounter Tybalt on the street. As soon as Romeo arrives, Tybalt tries to provoke him to fight. When Romeo refuses, Mercutio answers Tybalt’s challenge. They duel and Mercutio is fatally wounded. Romeo then avenges Mercutio’s death by kixxing Tybalt in a duel. Benvolio tries to persuade the Prince to excuse Romeo’s slaying of Tybalt; however, the Capulets demand that Romeo pay with his life; the Prince instead banishes Romeo from Verona. --ACT III., SCENE I
Card - "Time to Say Goodbye" - Romeo and Juliet separate at the first light of day. --ACT III., SCENCE V
The storyline of Romeo -ACT V
Card - "Dark Deal" "Dream" "Poision" -Romeo’s man, Balthasar, arrives in Mantua with news of Juliet’s death. Romeo sends him to hire horses for their immediate return to Verona. Romeo then buys poison so that he can join Juliet in death in the Capulets’ burial vault. --ACT V., SCENE I
Card - " Kiss" - Romeo, in the tomb, takes poison, dying as he kisses Juliet. --ACT V ., SCENE III