Romeo and Juliet is a story written by William Shakespeare. It is a rather popular story that many people know and many movies have been made about the story. The story is about two families, the Capulets and the Montagues. There has been a feud between the two families for several years and there is great despise for both families.
However, when a family member from each side, Romeo and Juliet meet each other when they are teenagers, they fall in love with each other. Their parents would never let them marry due to the hatred. So, there is violence between the families especially when Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt. A plan was set, but a miscommunication made Romeo think Juliet was dead. So, he killed himself and the Juliet killed herself after hearing Romeo’s death.
Short Answer: Romeo is banished from Verona because he participates in an altercation involving his family's feud with the Capulets and ends up killing Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. In act 3, scene 1, Tybalt approaches Romeo and calls him a villain before challenging him to a duel.
Bruno takes an instant dislike to the young soldier, finding the man too serious. Maria seems awed by his presence, as she stands very straight and holds her hands in front of her without looking into his face and only relaxes when he is gone.
Explanation: The Restoration happened in 1660 - two years after the death of Oliver Cromwell, who had managed to depose Charles I and install a republic, for the first time in British history. Charles II fled to France to save his life and came back in 1660 to claim his father's throne and restore the monarchy.