This folio expands the published Story Prism video into a library record: the narrative spine, source trail, key still scenes, and reading path. The claim stays narrow: Romeo and Juliet is about timing, panic, failed messages, and how fragile human plans become under pressure.

01Story

The story works because its surface action hides a structural problem underneath.

Juliet drank the potion and fell into a death-like sleep. Romeo, believing her dead, bought poison and entered the tomb to see her one last time before exile swallowed him.

02Hidden rule

The section keeps the video's core idea in written form.

He kissed her cold lips, drank the poison, and died beside her. Minutes later, Juliet woke up and reached for the boy she had risked everything to love.

03Human cost

The section keeps the video's core idea in written form.

The message had failed. The plan had worked too well. She found his body, kissed his poisoned mouth, took his dagger, and ended her life beside him.

04Why it matters

The section keeps the video's core idea in written form.

They died for love before they ever truly got to live it. Sometimes tragedy is not lack of love, but truth arriving seconds too late for the heart. In this tragedy, one missed letter becomes sharper than any sword, and timing becomes the final enemy.

05Sources

This entry follows the published video package. Source links were not attached to this older sidecar.

07Further reading

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