more than a little conspicuous given their situation. She cries to Friar Lawrence, seeking a
way to alleviate their predicament and assuring him that she will go to any lengths to be with
Romeo. This, in itself, is a red flag: that she would risk grave danger to both their lives for the
simple joy of company. She thinks not of her family, and nothing of the other loves in her life,
demanding, “Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear!” . Her one concern is being with
Romeo.Then, when events take a tragic turn and she finds Romeo, dead of his own tragic
flaw, passionate impetuousness, Juliet indulges in this mistake herself and commits suicide.