She stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
In the end of the play, Juliet takes Romeo's dagger and thrusts it into her chest.
Romeo and Juliet are just characters in a play and did not exist in our world. In the play they die in Act 5.
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
Between Romeo and Juliet, Juliet was the second to die. But the second person in the play to die was Tybalt. Mercutio was the first. Juliet was the fifth or possibly the sixth, depending on exactly when Lady M died.
In the Capulets' mausoleum where she had been buried.
They both die.
Juliet dies in Act 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Juliet died because she stabbed herself in the play and shot herself in the film. :] Hope that helped!
Since both Romeo and Juliet die in Romeo and Juliet, it is definitely a tragic play.
He drinks poison, in Juliet tomb to "die with her", thinking Juliet was really dead. And Juliet stabbs herself when she see Romeo dead.
In Shakespeare's play, "Romeo And Juliet" both Romeo and Juliet die, so neither of them gets to marry anybody apart from each other. It's a rather sad play. (This is why it is called a "Lamentable Tragedy")