Romeo kills Tybalt, therefore he was sent into exile as punishment. Juliet is distraught and convinces the Friar to create a solution/drink that will make her appear lifeless. The plan was for her parents to think she had died & they would bury her, Romeo would then come to get her in the night and they would ride off together & be happily married. However, the problem comes in when Romeo gets word that Juliet has died, and doesnt receive the note that its a trick. He gets to the tomb before the friar & kills himself out of sorrow for Juliet. She then wakes up & kills herself when she finds romeo dead.
...and thats basically it. :] hope it helps!
2007-03-13 12:16:39
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answered by Jessi 2
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properly the friar did a gaggle of unlawful issues (i.e. marrying romeo and juliet with out the mom and dad' consent, offering juliet with the potion, no longer seeing to be sure that the be conscious have been given to romeo, and so on.) Romeo is in charge by way of fact he killed tybalt. Had he no longer killed tybalt (and allow's merely say that tybalt would not have killed romeo), they could have lived fortuitously ever after. i think of the Nurse is likewise in charge for the loss of life of romeo and juliet besides. She did no longer tell any of this to juliet's mom and dad. She could no longer provide juliet the help that she mandatory.
2016-12-14 18:21:43
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answered by ? 4
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DUDE ITS SOOO EASY...
If Romeo didnt kill Tybalt cause he was being an ***, then he would have nnever have been banished therefore not having to run away, therefore leading Juliet not to fake her death and Romeo wouldnt have killed himself.
He escallated the tension between the families/ gangs further.
2007-03-13 12:32:28
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answered by linkin_brandon 2
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Try this site, maybe it will help:
http://www.towson.edu/~quick/tybalt.htm
Jennifer
2007-03-13 12:15:52
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answered by jennifermlayne 2
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