Well, the theme is love, of course, but also fate in the sense of bad luck. People argue endlessly and pointlessly about whose fault Romeo and Juliet's deaths were, but you cannot deny that they had some really bad luck which pushed them to their end.
As for "what was the lesson learned by the main character and you", this sounds like the kind of silly question a teacher might ask, just to make you annoyed. As I hope you know, there is more than one main character in the play, and at the end they have not learned any lessons, since they are both dead. The lesson I hope you have learned is "watching Shakespeare's plays is fun, 'cause they're full of loving and fighting and dying and awesome speeches". If you have not got that lesson, your teacher did a poor job of presenting the play to you. If your teacher thinks that the lesson you are supposed to learn is something like "Let your parents arrange your marriage", then your teacher needs to learn that watching Shakespeare's plays is fun, 'cause they're full of loving and fighting etc. (and they don't teach moral lessons).
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The Capulets and Montagues learned that their feuding is unnecessary. Since it resulted in so many deaths, they learn their lesson after discovering that Romeo and Juliet (and a few others) have died as a result of their issues. At the end, they make statues to remember the people that died.
There are various moral lessons to be learned from the Divine Comedy. For example, there is the golden rule, which is the idea that you should treat people the way you wish to be treated.
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The speaker does not only appreciate materialistic inheritance from her mother, aka the brooch, but she appreciates the courage her mother left behind more. Or something like that...
just think about what lesson you learned or the character learned in the story
One important lesson from Romeo and Juliet's actions is the destructive power of feuding and hatred between families. Their love was overshadowed by the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets, leading to tragic consequences for both families.
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A Lesson to Be Learned was created on 1992-09-16.
The homophones for something learned are "taught" and "taut." The homophones for to reduce are "adduce" and "deduce."
"Anthrax" performs the song "A Lesson Never Learned."
Another term for lesson learned is "takeaway" or "key insight."
a lesson learned.
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A Lesson Learned - 1911 was released on: USA: 7 June 1911
Lesson Learned - 2004 was released on: USA: 11 November 2004 (limited)
Lesson Learned - 2005 was released on: USA: 2005 (National Film Challenge)