Thinking Juliet is dead, Romeo commits suicide to join her. Knowing Romeo is dead, Juliet commits suicide to join him. The loss of their children reconciles Capulet and Montague, and the feud is ended.
Wow, I'm actually really surprised that you didn't know this... oh well. In the end, Juliet takes something to make her go into a deep sleep, in hopes of Romeo sweeping her away and the living happily ever after. However, Romeo never gets the message that Juliet is not actually dead, so when he sees her presumably dead, he kills himself via poison. When Juliet sees Romeo dead, she stabs herself with a dagger, killing herself. When the two feuding families see what their children have done to themselves, they stop feuding. The end. I hope I helped your cause.
At the end of the story, Juliet took a sleeping potion that makes her body LOOK dead for 42 hrs, but wont kill her. she did this so she wouldn't marry Paris.Juliet was seen by Balthasar pretending to be dead, so he thought she was. Balthasar went and told romeo that she was dead so he went to her tomb. (romeo was supposed to be let in on the plan but the letter couldn't be delivered by friar john because people in mantua were sick from the plague.) At Juliet's tomb, romeo fought Paris, killed him and then drunk a potion to kill himself. Finally, Juliet wakes up and sees romeo dead so she stabs herself in the heart and dies.
Romeo and Juliet do not fight. The closest is when they have a dispute after their wedding night, when Romeo says he has to leave and Juliet wants to cuddle some more. Juliet stops arguing as soon as she realizes that the argument might endanger Romeo's life. He's prepared to risk it to make her happy, but she does not want him risking his life for her. It's hardly a fight.
romeo and Juliet died at the end then their parents are finaaly cool
Romeo and Juliet's fate was that they both commited suicide at last where Romeo thought Juliet was dead and he drank the poison then Juliet woke and killed herself too.
In the end, Romeo drinks the poison and kills himself and Juliet after recognizing that Romeo is dead stabs herself with a dagger; and she too kills herself.
The end hoorayy
At the end, Romeo and Juliet both die.
Romeo and Juliet
There are three fight scenes in Romeo and Juliet--one in Act 1, one in Act 3, and one in Act 5. They are each intended to invoke different audience reactions. Shakespeare ups the ante with each fight, so that with the first we do not care about the outcome, but by the end, we dread it.
to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
earlier in the play, romeo crashed a Capulet party. angry, Tybalt swore revenge with a sword fight. Romeo's friend mercutio ends up fighting Tybalt, and romeo attempts to intervene by stepping between them. Tybalt stabs mercutio, despite Romeos attempts to end the fight, and mercutio dies. Romeo and Tybalt then fight, and romeo kills Tybalt, and romeo is banished from Vienna. Merutio, romeo and Tybalt sword fight.
Juliet does not know about all of those things we just saw happen in Act 3 Scene 1: the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio, the fight between Tybalt and Romeo, Tybalt's death, and Romeo's banishment.
The immediate outcome of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt was that Romeo won and Tybalt died. This had the effect of getting Romeo banished from Verona.
Romeo and Juliet don't fight with each other. They are madly in love.
Romeo and Juliet
The fight in which Tybalt kills Mercutio causes Romeo to kill Tybalt. Because Romeo kills Tybalt he is banished from Verona and is therefore separated from Juliet, who has been placed into an arranged marriage with Paris. The fight is essentially what brings about Juliet's need to fake her own death, which in turn brings about the famously tragic ending.
Benvolio
Prince Escalus intervenes and breaks up the fight between the Montagues and the Capulets in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He reprimands the families for their ongoing feud and warns them of the consequences of further violence.
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Her ring.
There are three fight scenes in Romeo and Juliet--one in Act 1, one in Act 3, and one in Act 5. They are each intended to invoke different audience reactions. Shakespeare ups the ante with each fight, so that with the first we do not care about the outcome, but by the end, we dread it.
to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
Romeo picks a fight with Tybalt in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" after Tybalt insults him and his friends at a party. Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel, but Romeo refuses to fight. This leads to Mercutio, Romeo's friend, stepping in and fighting Tybalt instead, resulting in tragic consequences.
Romeo is not present during the street brawl between the Capulets and Montagues in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He enters the scene after the fight has ended.