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Read the excerpt from Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet: As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie;
Poor sacrifices of our enmity!
Which theme of Romeo and Juliet is reflected in this excerpt?
Hatred is born when people give up what they love.
Hatred is not as powerful a force as love.
Hatred causes people to lose what they love.
Hatred cannot be dissolved with forgiveness.
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Hatred causes people to lose what they love.
Capulet calls Romeo and Juliet “poor sacrifices of our enmity,” blaming the family feud (hatred) for their deaths — showing that hatred leads to losing loved ones.
Capulet calls Romeo and Juliet “poor sacrifices of our enmity,” blaming the family feud (hatred) for their deaths — showing that hatred leads to losing loved ones.
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