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Romeo and Juliet (1968) Question

Is Juliet kill her-self because she love Romeo

About romeo and Juliet By William Skakespeare In the movie and the book
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The Question should be "DID Juliet kill herself because she loved Romeo?" My answer is absolutely! She heard people coming and she knew if they found her alive that the nightmare of marrying Count Paris was still out of the question! She wanted to be with her Husband, Romeo, whether alive or in death. The ending told of where and with whom she decided without hesitation, of where she wanted to be. Death was NOT an issue with Juliet, for she longed to be with her Romeo, her Husband, her Best Friend, and her loyalty proved her passions love. Now Romeo & Juliet live in even more love than one can imagine, and in peace within the Kingdom of Heaven. - With Love, Juliet
JulietAtHeart posted over a year ago
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Romeo and Juliet (1968) Answers

Sinna_Hime_chan said:
Juliet At Heart, my dear friend, already answered and gave the accompanying facts as well to paint the complete picture. I just saw "No one answered yet" - so YES... "Love" -that is what the WHOLE premiss of Romeo & Juliet is about ~ though forbidden... "Love" was the motivation.

Their deaths were an unhappy mistake and thus gone awry...extremely tragic -as in surrounding events.
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Juliet At Heart, my dear friend, already answered and gave the accompanying facts as well to paint the complete picture. I just saw "No one answered yet" - so YES... "Love" -that is what the WHOLE premiss of Romeo & Juliet is about ~ though forbidden... "Love" was the motivation.

Their deaths were an unhappy mistake and thus gone awry...extremely tragic   -as in surrounding events.
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