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As many have already herd The Montague’s and Capulet houses, have ended their feud. The breaking point of the feud occurred on July 7th 1598, in front of the Capulet family tomb. I am sure many have already herd of the horrid deaths of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. But in fact, that these two deaths have brought the two families closer together

For those of you that do not know, Juliet Capulet was pronounced Dead on July 6th. This was the reason Romeo had retuned to Verona, for the news of his wife’s death. When Romeo reached the Capulet tomb, here he was met by Paris Escalus, who was known to be Juliet’s fiancé. Because Romeo and Juliet had been married in secret, Capulet arranged for Juliet and Paris to be married.

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well, Juliet faked her own death to get out of the marriage so she could sneak away to be with Romeo, with help from the local friar, Friar Lawrence. Romeo did not receive the message, that Juliet’s death was not true. He went to the tomb, and killed himself to be with her. When she woke up from her sleep, she found him dead, and then she killed herself.

They were both found by their families, and Friar Lawrence, told everyone what had happened. As well from a written letter from Romeo, the facts were accepted. When the two houses realized their feud was to blame, it ended right away. The Montague house, and the Capulet house have ended their feud. Which means more peace in our great city of our Verona.

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Something Great, from Something Horrible

by Kailey Gillis