ve the message on time and upon hearing of her "death" went to Juliet's tomb where he drinks poison and dies. When Juliet's potion wears off, she wakes to find her lover's dead corpse. She then proceeds to stab herself with Romeo's dagger. The two families find the bodies and with their shared sorrow, finally make peace with each other.Romeo was hasty to fall in and out of love so fast. The two are too quick to get married; they never thought about what could go wrong. Romeo and Juliet, in all probability, weren’t really in love, in my opinion. They were infatuated with each other. They were in love with the idea that they were in love. They couldn’t have fallen so deeply in love with only one conversation. Everyone in this play (except Benvolio) acts selfishly. Juliet never told her parents about Romeo and did the selfish act of faking her death, which greatly upset them. The Capulets were selfish for making Juliet marry a man that she did not love. Both of the families were selfish for continuing the fighting. Friar Lawrence ran away when they saw the two families go into the tomb. He wanted to prevent himself from getting in trouble. Tybalt was selfish for killing Mercutio. Romeo apparently wasn’t thinking of Juliet as he killed her cousin. The feud between the two families was the whole reason for the tragedy. They should have reconciled their differences years ago. They didn't even know what they were fighting about. Some members of the Capulets and Montagues have never even met and yet they hate each other. Why? Because of a person's last name. Many difficult decisions had to be made. Friar's decision to marry them was difficult. He could have told their parents. He risked taking the responsibility for marrying them knowing it might cause upheaval. Juliet had the difficult decision of how to get out of marrying Paris. She was also confronted with the dilemma of whether to please her parents and follow their wi...