Juliet's threat to commit suicide can be seen as an affirmation of her love for Romeo because she is devastated at the thought of living without him. It shows the depth of her feelings and her willingness to go to extreme measures to be with him, even if it means taking her own life.
Romeo dies (commits suicide). Then Juliet dies (also suicide).
Romeo and Juliet's marriage led to them both committing suicide
Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the two main characters Romeo and Juliet both end up dying by suicide. Romeo drinks poison, believing Juliet is dead, and Juliet stabs herself upon waking to find Romeo dead.
I'd say he glorifies it because if Romeo and Juliet hadn't commited suicide the conflict in the play would have never been resolved.
No, he did not kill her. She committed suicide after seeing that Romeo was dead.
Yes, both Romeo and Juliet committed suicide at the end of the play. Romeo drinks poison, thinking Juliet is dead, and Juliet stabs herself with Romeo's dagger upon waking to find him dead.
In the Capulet tomb where Juliet was "buried".
They both committed suicide.
Yes, Juliet dies at the end of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She takes her own life with Romeo's dagger after discovering him already deceased.
Romeo dies first. Juliet drinks a portion which makes her seem dead, but Romeo thinks she really is dead and commits suicide. When Juliet is awake again, she sees dead Romeo next to her and kills herself.
Juliet's threat to commit suicide in Act 4, Scene 2 is due to the pressure placed on her by her family to marry Paris despite being already married to Romeo. She feels trapped and sees no other way out of the situation.
1. Marry after they just met 2. Romeo commits suicide without proof that Juliet is dead and he does it without even considering it. So does Juliet