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Shakespeare's Play, "romeo and Juliet"

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In Shakespeare's play, Romeo & Juliet, the most memorable scene is

Act 5, Scene 3, where the tragedy reaches its culmination, making the moral of the play( Do not

seek revenge but learn to forgive and forget), most visible.

Romeo and Juliet's death brings two families

to understand their own rivalries' nonsense. Juliet's father approaches Montague and offers

peace and "O brother Montague, give me thy hand." It takes the life of their beloved children to

realize that the killing and hating of each other does not carry the solution-Which death creates

only more death so "Alas, my liege, my wife is dead tonight." Only now, standing next to the

dead bodies, Both Capulet and Montague find that their eyes were hidden behind a curtain of

hate, and only death of their only children can reassemble, clean their heads, and open

their eyes. Despite the families' relief in tension, the peace is not taken to a full extent because

"But I can give thee more. For I will raise her statue in pure gold." They show the greater value

for gold rather than true love.

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