Plot
Themes
Analysis
100

This character brings flowers to Juliet's tomb

Paris

100

Romeo and Juliet's death is an example of this theme, often called star-crossed

Fate

100

The setting of this scene

the Capulet tomb

200

Slain by Juliet's grave

Paris

200

Romeo and Juliet's willingness to die shows this theme

Love

200

Themes that are still relevant today

Love, miscommunication, family conflict

300

Announces death of Romeo and Juliet to the families

Friar Lawrence

300

The long-standing feud between the Capulets and Montagues reflect this destructive theme

Family conflict/ hatred

300

The tomb, poison, and dagger, are all symbols of this

death

400
Object Romeo kills himself with

poison

400

The tragic ending highlights the consequence of the theme

Impulsiveness

400

The deaths finally ending the family feud, suggesting about this destructive force

cost of conflict

500

Object Juliet kills herself with

dagger

500

Friar Lawrence's plan failing, and messages not arriving on time emphasizes this theme

Miscommunication

500

Juliet waking up after Romeo killed himself emphasizes this literary device

Dramatic Irony