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What emotion does Shakespeare get us to experience during romeo and Juliet?

We feel very sad when they die.


Why do you feel sorry for Juliet Romeo?

i dont feel sad for romeo. He was partially/mostly toblame for 3 deaths. his wife [juliet] was leftbehind not knowin the complete truth, in love and left by herself to die, become desprate,


Is romeo and Juliet a heartbreaking story?

If you haven't read or watched the story, read or watch it. Then make an estimate of just how sad you feel.


Of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare why is Romeo sad?

Because he thinks Juliet is dead.


Why do juliet's parents think she is sad?

They think she is sad because Tybalt is dead. In fact she is sad because Romeo is banished. Her mother tries to cheer her up by saying that she will have Romeo assassinated.


Why did shakespeare indicate sad conclusion to Romeo and Juliet in the prologue?

He had already indicated the sad conclusion of the play in the title: The Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.


How can you feel sad again?

Do you mean that you want to feel sad again, or that you do feel sad again and wonder why?


How is the story of Romeo and Juliet considered romantic?

cause it is about a love that is never to be right so it makes people feel like there lucky to be loved with there right love in other words you can call Romeo and Juliet a sad story


How did balthasar feel about delivering the news of his death to Romeo's father?

Balthasar felt uneasy and sad about delivering the news of Romeo's death to his father. He was nervous about how Lord Montague would react to the news of his son's tragic demise.


What would you do and how would you feel if you faced in a disaster like Japan?

i would feel sad sad sad sad sad sad terrified and scared


Does Romeo and Juliet end happily or sad?

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. They both kill themselves.


Play that ends sad?

Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare