Two bitter families had to realize they were fools. They risked everything, including thier now dead children for what? So they would not taint each others blood. Ridiculous.
Did they walk away with a better understanding, doubtful, they were blind to start with and probably stayed that way. Such is humanity.
2007-11-25 14:40:27
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answer #1
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answered by guardianofthemoon 3
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Read the final scene of the play (Act Five, Scene Three) from line 171 through to the end. There's your answer.
2007-11-26 02:39:44
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answer #2
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answered by classmate 7
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Their ruse was uncovered (the thing with the monk and the poison) and both set of parents were full of grief and regret over their behavior, as their children gave their lives so that both families would end their fighting.
2007-11-25 14:38:24
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answer #3
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answered by data_lorch 2
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They died, parents grieved, parents got along in the end, built statues, bolth kids are remembered forever, happly ever after
2007-11-25 14:34:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The family realized the foolishness of their feud and buried the young lovers together
2007-11-25 14:44:31
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answer #5
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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The play ended and everybody went home.
2007-11-25 14:34:55
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answered by October 7
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Their parents blamed eachother.
2007-11-25 14:35:23
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answered by ☮Kayareeyees☮ 4
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their mom and dad cried uncontrollably.
2007-11-25 14:34:33
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answered by Why ask me? 4
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They died.
2007-11-25 14:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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