The story of Romeo and Juliet ends with both of them dead. Romeo poisons himself out of grief for Juliet, who appears to be lifeless. When Juliet awakens and realizes Romeo's death, she decides to end her own life too. This ending is a powerful symbol of their intense and ill-fated love.
In Romeo and Juliet the War Graphic Novel, Romeo is often shown with a dreamy look in his eyes when it comes to Juliet, highlighting his romantic nature. He is also brave in the face of the war, especially when it comes to protecting Juliet. Juliet, on the other hand, is intelligent. She is aware of the difficulties of their situation and tries to find ways to be with Romeo despite the war between their families. Her character is also shown as having a lot of inner strength, as she has to make difficult decisions about her love and loyalty.
The society in the story is very much based on family loyalty and honor. For Romeo and Juliet, this is a big problem. Their families are at war with each other, so their love is seen as a betrayal. The society doesn't allow for them to be together openly. They can't get support from their families or the community. Instead, they have to fight against the whole social system, which is almost impossible for two young lovers, and that's why it ends so tragically.