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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).