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I don't agree

If you want to look at a dictionary definitiong, a tragedy
usually refers to a series of misfortunes or sad events, and
R&J definitely has its fair share. So the families unite at the
end - big deal. It took how many deaths to get them to finally
look at reason? So if anything else goes wrong in the future,
how long will it take that conflict to be resolved?
Definitely not uplifting

Posted by Smurfette on March 30, 1997 at 19:54:26
In Reply to "Romeo and Juliet not a tragedy" posted by Kate on March 30, 1997 at 12:48:12


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