in the personification of death in the final scene of act V, in romeo and juliet, what is romeo communicating

with his words?

Romeo is communicating his acceptance of death and his willingness to be reunited with Juliet in the afterlife. He addresses Death as a person, pleading with him to spare him from this world of pain and suffering and take him to where Juliet is. His words reflect his belief in the power of love, even in death, and his desire to be with his beloved rather than living a life without her. He sees Death as a welcome relief and an escape from the tragedy that has befallen him, and he embraces it as a means of joining Juliet forever.