The Tragic Events Of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The tragic events of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet had to have happened in order for the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues to truly be resolved. Death was the only way in which both families could have set aside their differences for the greater good. If Juliet had announced her marriage to Romeo publicly, or if they had ran away, according to plan, it would only result in chaos and confusion. The Capulets and Montagues would still be on bad terms with each other if Romeo and Juliet were alive. This untimely feud had to end one day and the only solution was death.
Ever since the beginning of the play, Paris was promised Juliet to wife. Paris was so desperate and excited to be married into the royal family. He even states, when told