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For whom do you feel most sympathy in the play, Romeo and Juliet?  

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For whom do you feel most sympathy in the play, Romeo and Juliet? The play of "Romeo and Juliet" personifies the meaning of tragedy. Almost every single character in the book ended tragically because of this sympathy must be felt for everyone. Both Capulet and the Montague parents deserve some sympathy. The nurse, Friar Lawrence, Paris, Romeo and Juliet all deserve sympathy for as well. The Montague's had to endure Romeo's banishment, then Lady Montague died of a broken heart, and then Romeo dies. This leaves Montague with no family. The Capulet parents both loved Juliet very much even though neither of them were very close to her; they had to grieve twice for her death. The nurse, very close to Juliet, betrayed her at a very crucial moment; `I think it best you married with the County. ` It would have been heart wrenching for her to know that she let...

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