Depression
Lady Montague's death in "Romeo and Juliet" is attributed to her grief over the banishment of her son, Romeo, and the turmoil caused by the family feud between the Montagues and Capulets. In Act 5, Scene 3, it is revealed that she died from a broken heart after hearing about the tragic events surrounding Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Her demise underscores the destructive impact of the feud and highlights the theme of loss and sorrow in the play.
Grief of Romeo's banishment.
She sure likes her brother's son Tybalt.
The Capulets and Montagues are punished for their feud with the death of their children - Romeo and Juliet.
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.
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Lady Montague's death in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is attributed to grief caused by the death of her son, Romeo. She dies offstage, and the text does not provide a specific cause of death for her character.
He is from the Montagues born from Lady Monatgue and Lord Montague.
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
Your madastra
whoever is responsible for it will be put to death
Mercutio.