Who Does Juliet Love Romeo More

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Who loves who more does Romeo love Juliet more or does Juliet loves romeo more ?

Well i think Romeo loves Juliet way more because in the story Romeo and Juliet , Juliet took some type of drink that makes her sleep for a very long time , makes her look and feel dead so once she took that before she was going to marry Paris every one thought she was dead , so when the news gets to Romeo he goes down to the tomb wheres Juliet's body lay . Romeo goes down there and fights Paris over Juliet then kills Paris , then romeo gets in the tomb with Juliet and drink the posion to kill himself just so he can be with Juliet , but he just don't know Juliet isn't really dead so therefore romeo loves Juliet more.

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