All Shakespeare plays, sad or happy or neither, have five acts.
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
He had already indicated the sad conclusion of the play in the title: The Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
in act II scene I Hermione requests Mamillius to tell her a merry story, to which Mamillius replies "A sad tale's best for winter. i have one of sprites and goblins"the title suggests a sad tale. the title fits well with the first three acts though the winters tale is considered a comedy because of the happy outcome of the play and the last two acts.
Everyone has a dad, even if he dies or disappears early in your life. In Shakespeare's case, his dad was called John and Shakespeare was very fond of him and was very sad when he died (when Shakespeare was about 36).
Shakespeare knew that people liked both happy endings and sad ones. That's why he wrote plays with both. The ones with happy endings were comedies and the ones with sad ones were tragedies.
The kind of friendship that was a popular theme for Shakespeare's plays was romantic friendship.
Because he thinks Juliet is dead.
well then he is probably sad
very sad, infact its so sad to make an account on this!
In Shakespeare's play, "Romeo And Juliet" both Romeo and Juliet die, so neither of them gets to marry anybody apart from each other. It's a rather sad play. (This is why it is called a "Lamentable Tragedy")
Romeo and Juliet is a well known play written by William Shakespeare. Although it has many sad events, i think Juliet finds the most upsetting is when she finds her dear husband (Romeo) dead! The story is very romantic and quite sad as they both die in the end! But i would recommend you read it if you have not already!
A tragedy is any play with a sad ending while a comedy is a play with a happy ending. Romeo and Juliet is considered a tragedy because both of the youthful, innocent lovers end up dying.