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What is the structure of Romeo and Juliet from climax to resolution?

The climax of Romeo and Juliet occurs in Act 3, Scene 1, when Tybalt kills Mercutio. This event sets off a chain of events that leads to the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.

The resolution of the play occurs in Act 5, Scene 3, when the two families, the Montagues and the Capulets, agree to end their feud. This is brought about by the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, who are both seen as victims of the feud.

The structure of the play from climax to resolution can be seen as a series of events that lead to the tragic deaths of the two main characters. The climax is the point at which the conflict between the two families reaches its peak, and the resolution is the point at which the conflict is finally resolved.

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