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He is very sad and also angry with Capulet and Montague, blaming them for causing the deaths of the lovers by refusing to end the feud.

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What happens out of the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet are "a pair of star-crossed lovers . . . who, with their deaths, bury their parents' strife." We are told that before the play even starts.


Who were star crossed lovers?

"Star-crossed lovers" refers to individuals whose love is hindered by external forces beyond their control, often resulting in a tragic outcome. The term originated from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," where the young lovers Romeo and Juliet are from feuding families and their love ultimately leads to their untimely deaths.


What are three significant pieces learned from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet?

"In fair Verona" "a pair of star-crossed lovers" "do with their deaths bury their parents' strife."


How does the climax of Romeo and Juliet effect Romeo and Juliet?

it leaves them feeling sad and frustrated at the lovers deaths but feeling hopeful about the feud ending and the family reconciling.try stretch that out to 4 pages


What term does the Chorus use to describe the lovers in romeo and Juliet?

The chourus describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers.


Who reveals what actually happened to the parents of romeo and Juliet?

Friar Laurence reveals to the Prince and the Capulet and Montague families what happened to the parents of Romeo and Juliet. He discloses how he was involved in the romance between the two lovers and the tragic events that led to their deaths.


How does shakespeare presents Juliet, Romeo and other characters attitudes to death in romeo and juliet?

Throughout his play, Shakespeare uses death to move his story along. He does this with actual deaths, which cause problems for the lovers, and through premonitions and dreams of death. Both Juliet and her Romeo exhibit these premonitions/dreams.


Romeo and Juliet as a romantic tragedy?

Romeo and Juliet is classified as a romantic tragedy because two families feud led two star-crossed lovers to commit suicide over each others deaths. [Look up: Tragic Hero]


What happened to the lovers in romeo and Juliet?

They died.


Who said the couplet at the end of romeo and Juliet?

The couplet at the end of "Romeo and Juliet" is spoken by Prince Escalus. He delivers the lines as a conclusion to the play, emphasizing the tragedy of the lovers' deaths and calling for reconciliation between the Montagues and Capulets.


Is the end of long-term violence between their families a fair exchange for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet?

While ending the violence between their families is positive, it does not justify the tragic loss of Romeo and Juliet. The deaths of the young lovers are a heavy price to pay for peace, and there could have been alternative ways to resolve the feud without such a tragic outcome.


What tragic event happens that end the families' feuds in Romeo and Juliet?

"A pair of star-crossed lovers . . . do with their deaths bury their parents' strife." Oddly enough, the answer to your question is in the first 14 lines of the play.