Romeo kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead. Juliet then wakes up to find Romeo dead so she then kills herself. When their families find them they decide to end their feud with eachother.
Juliet's cousin's name was Tybalt. Tybalt murdered Romoe's best friend, Mercutio, so Romeo killed Tybalt in revenge.
A kinsman of the Prince, and the suitor of Juliet. Whom is preferred by Capulet. Once Capulet has promised him he can marry Juliet, he behaves very presumptuous toward juliet, acting as if they are already married. Which Juliet hates and wants to be with Romeo......
At the beginning of the scene in "Romeo and Juliet," there is foreshadowing of a tragic event to come through the ominous talk of Tybalt seeking revenge on Romeo for attending the Capulet party. This foreshadowing hints at the escalating conflict that will ultimately lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
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In "Romeo and Juliet," the Montagues and Capulets do not become friends. The resolution of the play involves the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet, which ultimately prompts the families to reconcile and put an end to their feud.
Romeo returns without having received the friar's note and thinks that Juliet is really dead. He kills Paris and then drinks poison when he sees Juliet dead in her tomb. Juliet wakes up from the sleeping potion she drank and sees Romeo dead. She kills herself with his sword.
C. Friar Laurence's advice to Juliet after Romeo's banishment
"Romeo and Juliet" corresponds to Freytag's Pyramid in the following ways: Exposition: The introduction of Romeo and Juliet's families sets up the conflict. Rising Action: The growing love between Romeo and Juliet, leading to their secret marriage. Climax: The fatal duel between Tybalt and Mercutio, leading to Romeo's banishment. Falling Action: The tragic consequences of Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage become clear.
In Act 5, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the four characters who confront one another are Romeo, Juliet, Paris, and Friar Laurence. Romeo arrives at Juliet's tomb, where he encounters Paris, who is mourning Juliet and attempting to prevent Romeo from entering. A confrontation ensues, leading to a tragic series of events as Romeo ultimately kills Paris. Meanwhile, Juliet awakens to find Romeo dead, setting the stage for the final resolution of the play.