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Brutus' actions in this scene are incredibly nuanced in the way it creates hope, and demonstrates the extreme rashness of a fellow with nothing to lose. The quick language in this scene heightens tension, many new advances happen in a matter of seconds.
The main themes are fate and irony. The ending is especially ironic. This is because although Romeo takes his own life, Juliet was not already dead. Perhaps their fate was doomed.
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