How does Juliet reveal the depth of her bravery at the end of the play when she is alone?
At the very end of the play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet shows the depth of her bravery by taking up Romeos dagger and ending her own life. She does this because she would rather die than live in a word without her love. ChaCha!
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