One heart-wrenching scene in Romeo and Juliet is Act 5, Scene 3, when Romeo finds Juliet dead in her tomb. His desperate attempts to revive her and his tragic realization that she is truly gone are incredibly moving and evoke feelings of sadness and grief in the reader.
In Act 3, Scene 1, Mercutio intervenes in the fight between Tybalt and Romeo, hoping to stop the violence and defuse the tension between the two families. Although his efforts ultimately lead to his own death, Mercutio's actions demonstrate his loyalty and love for his friend Romeo, even if his good intentions led to dire consequences.
In Act 2, Scene 4, the Nurse reveals that she had a daughter who died at the same age as Juliet. This information sheds light on the Nurse's intense emotional attachment to Juliet and her desire to protect her, as well as the pain and grief that she herself experienced when she lost her own child. It also explains why the Nurse is so willing to help Juliet and Romeo, even if it means disobeying the wishes of her own family.