family's hated each other.
they fell in love.
people died
they died
the end
grow old with juliet
The discrimination in Romeo and Juliet is where Romeo is forbidden to marry Juliet or the Montagues (Romeo) to have anything to do with the Capulets (Juliet) because the Montagues do not have as much money as Juliets family and have a lower social standard.
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In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo dreams that Juliet finds him dead but then kisses him back to life. This dream foreshadows their tragic fate and the ultimate sacrifice they will make for love.
In Romeo and Juliet, as in real life, people show their love by changing their behaviour. Romeo learns to be patient with the taunts of Tybalt, and to be a comfort to Juliet when he is forced to leave her. Juliet becomes more adventurous and also more devious in order to protect her secret and try to have a life with Romeo.
Juliet threatens to end her own life in scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo is referenced as Juliet's lover once again when she tragically ends her life in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet chooses to take her own life with Romeo's dagger after discovering him dead, demonstrating her eternal love and devotion to him.
There was miscommunication in "Romeo and Juliet" when Romeo didn't receive Friar Laurence's message explaining Juliet's plan to feign her death. This led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead and ultimately taking his own life. Juliet waking to find Romeo dead then led to her taking her own life as well, highlighting the tragic consequences of miscommunication.
He dreams that he died, and Juliet kissed him and he came back to life.
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Romeo and Juliet