Why is Romeo and Juliet important?
Thereof, what is the importance of Romeo and Juliet?
The Forcefulness of Love Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play's dominant and most important theme. The play focuses on romantic love, specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet.
One may also ask, why is Romeo and Juliet still so popular today?
Romeo and Juliet is still so popular because of its use of themes. These themes are very universal and relatable. In the last scene, both Romeo and Juliet die because they both believe the other is dead. They died for love, as they didn't want to live in a world without each other.
Romeo and Juliet kill themselves, Romeo with poison and Juliet with a dagger. Mercutio is killed in a swordfight with Tybalt in Verona. Tybalt is killed in a swordfight with Romeo, who is seeking revenge for the death of Mercutio. The county Paris is killed by Romeo in a swordfight at the entrance to Juliet's tomb.