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Title: Romeo And Juliet - Tragic, Not Stupid
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The main thing about that is how Juliet woke up two minutes after romeo died. That was very unlucky and unfortunate. The friar also came just too late to stop romeo from taking the poison or killing himself otherwise. The friars message didn't reach to Romeo – that was pure bad luck... Showed first 250 characters
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The quarantine of the second friar also compiles with fate – as does everything else. The whole tragedy slowly built up on everyone's but the teenagers mistakes.
To conclude, the two teenagers can not be called stupid – everything around them was the cause for their deaths, while they only did their best to be together... Showed next 250 characters
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