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Romeo and Juliet

In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there are two characters named Romeo and Juliet. What happen to them is that they both die for each other at the end. First of all, love and suicide are connected by death because when suicide happens people die usually of unhappiness and when people are in love hearts get broken and that cause people to be suicide at times. Second of all, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves because they could they couldn't live without each other. Third of all, Romeo and Juliet did have another. They could have found someone else or waited.

First of all, love and suicide are similar because they can both involve death. This I clear when Romeo says "Well Juliet I will lie with thee tonight "This shows that Romeo would kill himself if he was with Juliet. This goes to show you that love would cause some people to be suicidal if the one they love doesn't love them back or if the two lovers cannot be with each other.

Second of all, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves because they couldn't live without each other. Since Juliet was pretending to be dead Romeo didn't know that she was really alive so he killed him, Juliet woke up to Romeo dead and since he was dead she thought there was no point in living anymore. Juliet kissed the poison off his lips and there both laid Romeo and Juliet dead. They died for each other because they loved each other too much and couldn't live without each other. This is clear when Juliet says " O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly drop to help me after." This shows that Juliet wanted to kill herself because she doesn't want to live without Romeo.

Third of all, Romeo and Juliet did have another choice besides killing themselves. This I shown when Friar Lauence said "Came I take her from kndred's vault, Till I conveniently could send to Romeo" This shows that Juliet could have listened to Friar Laurence and not killed herself. Then both Romeo and Juliet could have been with each other and lived happily ever after.

Overall, in this play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespear ,several important conclusions can be reached. First of all, suicide and love are connected by death. Second of all, Romeo an d Juliet killed themselves because they couldn't live without each other. Finally, Romeo and Juliet did have another choice besides killing themselves.

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