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Romeo and Juliet’s final fate in Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet represents which element of Shakespearean tragedy?
an emotional release
an unhappy ending
a spiritual awakening
an unlikely resolution
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an unhappy ending
Their deaths in Act V, scene iii are the tragic conclusion typical of Shakespearean tragedy — the lovers' deaths end the play in sorrow (though they also provoke catharsis and reconcile the feuding families).
Their deaths in Act V, scene iii are the tragic conclusion typical of Shakespearean tragedy — the lovers' deaths end the play in sorrow (though they also provoke catharsis and reconcile the feuding families).
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