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The Capulets and Montagues are punished for their feud with the death of their children - Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet is partially to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death because he pressures Juliet to marry Paris against her wishes, leading her to desperate measures. Additionally, Capulet's feud with the Montagues creates an environment of conflict that ultimately contributes to the tragic outcome.
As the prologue says, Romeo and Juliet "do with their death bury their parents' strife."
It gives a preview of the play: the bitter quarrels of the Montagues and Capulets are ended only by the death of their children, Romeo and Juliet. The 16th century audience would expect drama and gore, making them excited.
Balthasar - Romeo's dedicated servant, who brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death, unaware that her death is a ruse. Sampson & Gregory - Two servants of the house of Capulet, who, like their master, hate the Montagues. At the outset of the play, they successfully provoke some Montague men into a fight.
If Mercutio had not died in "Romeo and Juliet," the escalation of hostility between the Montagues and Capulets might not have reached a critical point. Without Mercutio's death sparking Romeo's revenge, it is possible that the tragic events leading to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet could have been avoided.
He brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death.
The nurse's description of the fight and Tybalt's death leads Juliet to believe that Romeo has been killed. She interprets the news of Tybalt's death as a result of a confrontation with Romeo, and this misunderstanding causes her to despair.
The only good thing that resulted from Romeo and Juliet's death is that the Montagues and Capulets made peace after generations of fighting
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliet's "death"
The death of Romeo and Juliet led to the reconciliation between the Capulets and Montagues. The Prince vowed to end the feud between the families, realizing the tragic consequences it had caused.
While love in Romeo and Juliet is mostly looked upon this dark and tragic idea, it can also be looked up upon in a positive way. Even though the death of Romeo and Juliet was tragic result of love, in the end, the Capulets and the Montagues finally learn that their feuding is unnecessary, and realize that their fighting has resulted in many deaths in the result of their issues. The forcefulness of Romeo and Juliet's love is spread out onto the two families, and turns out to be a good thing. :D Or in other words, Yes. It does.PS- It's their, not there