Asked by Tiffany
In Romeo and Juliet, what is the significance of the death of Paris in Act V, scene iii?
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Writeacher
http://absoluteshakespeare.com/guides/romeo_and_juliet/summary/romeo_and_juliet_summary.htm
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Answered by
Tiffany
well, i'm not sure.
There wasn't any true reason Paris needed die.
is it to show Romeo's desperation and love he has for Juliet?
or is Paris' death linked somehow to the prince - the prince was not involved in the feud yet he was affected too (Paris was related to him), showing the evils of hatred?
There wasn't any true reason Paris needed die.
is it to show Romeo's desperation and love he has for Juliet?
or is Paris' death linked somehow to the prince - the prince was not involved in the feud yet he was affected too (Paris was related to him), showing the evils of hatred?
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