Suggest a different climax/ending for Romeo and Juliet play
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The climax of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo kills Tybalt after the death of Mercutio in act 3, scene 1. The themes of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are the contrast between love and hate, the power of fate and the contrast of light and dark. To impress your teachers and draw connections between Romeo and Juliet and his other works, browse Shakespeare quotes by theme.
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Juliet survived, seeing Romeo dead. Montagues and Capulets reconciled on the funeral of Romeo, seeing so much loss. On the funeral of Romeo, Juliet delivered an impassioned speech, warning her relatives and former rivals about danger of feuds.
Juliet later became an accomplished writer, and published her memoirs 15 years after the event, which became a best-seller in many countries, and the play has been adopted from her memoirs.
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