Juliet kills herself from "summary" of RT William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 6-Pack with Audio by Harriet Isecke,Tamara Hollingsworth
The tragic end of Juliet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is a heartbreaking moment that is central to the story. After discovering her beloved Romeo dead beside her, Juliet makes the devastating decision to take her own life. This desperate act is driven by her overwhelming grief and the belief that life is no longer worth living without Romeo by her side. Juliet's decision to end her own life is a direct result of the tragic circumstances that have befallen her. The loss of Romeo, the love of her life, is a blow that Juliet cannot bear to live with. Her world has been shattered, and she sees no way to go on without him. In her mind, death is the only option to escape the pain and sorrow that now consumes her. The act of suicide is a drastic and final choice for Juliet, but it is one that she believes is the only way to be reunited with Romeo in death. Her love for him is so strong that she is willing to sacrifice her own life in order to be with him once more. It is a tragic and poignant moment that highlights the depth of the love that Juliet feels for Romeo. Juliet's decision to take her own life is a stark and tragic ending to the story of "Romeo and Juliet." It is a moment of intense emotion and despair, as Juliet chooses death over a life without her beloved Romeo. The play ends on a somber note, with the tragic deaths of the two young lovers serving as a harsh reminder of the destructive power of hatred and feuds.Similar Posts
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