ROMEO: Let me be tane, let me be put to death
Here, death is presented as somewhat of a relief. If Romeo was to die in this moment, he would die happy and never be banished and have to live without Juliet. However, it also gives a sense of foreboding since Romeo wants to die so he can stay content in the moment, never having to lose Juliet, which is why he kills himself, as he can't imagine living without her. Death is presented as a romantic solution to their problems, it would allow them to be eternally together physically in death.
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