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The last lines of the play, "For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo" are delivered by the Prince, as anyone with a copy of the play can find out in much less time than it takes to ask a question on the internet.

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Is Romeo and Juliet about Romeo and his Juliet?

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In the final act of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo's actions are guided more by emotion than reason when he decides to take his own life upon seeing Juliet apparently dead. Despite the possibility of misunderstanding and the importance of verifying information, Romeo acts impulsively out of his overwhelming love and grief for Juliet without considering the consequences of his actions. This emotional response ultimately leads to the tragic demise of both Romeo and Juliet.


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What is the personification of death in the final scene what is Romeo communicating?

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Who died in scene five of Romeo and Juliet?

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How is the final scene in the tomb an example of dramatic irony what do we know that romeo doesn't?

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