Analysis Of Quotes Relating To The Death Of Romeo And Juliet '

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The Quote I picked is related to the theme unpredictable because it shows how after all those unexpected events a big thing did happen that was both their deaths. You could possible look at this quote in two ways that are significant to the book in one way it is positive in one way it is negative. The positive way it can be taken is that the big thing at the very end is that the two families made up and the feud was resolved. However the negative way it can be taken is that all the unexpected events lead up to the death of Romeo and Juliet.
The Quote I picked is related to the theme unpredictable because it shows how after all those unexpected events a big thing did happen that was both their deaths. You could possible look at this quote

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