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Which best describes Romeo’s attitude toward Tybalt and Paris as he enters the Capulets’ tomb?a. He is glad to have killed them because they helped to bring about the tragedy.b. He seethes with anger and resentment over his suffering at their hands.c. He wants to make amends for the wrongs he has done to them both.d. He is terrified at being confronted with their dead bodies.

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c. He wants to make amends for the wrongs he has done to them both.

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The tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare tells the fateful death of two lovers caught up in their families' enmity against each other. Through their deaths, peace was restored for both families.

When romeo learns of his wife Juliet's death, though he did not know it was a fake death, he went to the tomb to kill himself. He was remorseful for what had led t this, taking his beloved from him. In Act V scene iii, we see Paris confronting Romeo inside the tomb. But Romeo did not have any intention of hurting him. Rather, he warned him to stay away from him, "Stay not, be gone". He wants to make peace with what he had done, beseeching Paris "put not another sin upon my head".

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