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Some readers consider the final scene in which both Romeo and Juliet die to be triumphant. In addition to the families being reconciled, how is the final scene triumphant (having won a battle or contest; victorious

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User Bomin
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Because Romeo and Juliet will never be victims of the world's cruelty ever again.

Explanation: When you die, you are done with dealing with your life's problems especially if you go to heaven. Romeo and Juliet was considered triumphant because no one will ever hurt them anymore. And they died in each other's arms.

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