He drinks poison, in Juliet tomb to "die with her", thinking Juliet was really dead.
And Juliet stabbs herself when she see Romeo dead.
Romeo kills himself in the final act of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," after mistakenly believing that Juliet is truly dead. He takes poison and dies beside her.
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True. The moment of catharsis in the play "Romeo and Juliet" occurs when the two central characters, Romeo and Juliet, kill themselves in a tragic act of love and sacrifice.
William Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play "ROMEO AND JULIET, AMONG OTHERS".
Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves. Romeo kills Pairs and Tybalt. Tybalt kills Mecuario
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Romeo's friend, Mercutio. The act of revenge leads to a tragic turn of events in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
He goes to Verona with his trusty servant Balthasar, who he tells to wait outside the cemetery. He then goes up to the tomb by himself and kills himself not realizing she was faking her death
Juliet is one of the protagonists of 'Romeo and Juliet'. She is the only living child of the Capulet family and at a banquet hosted by her family, she meets and falls in love with Romeo whom she later marries. At the end of the play, Romeo kills himself believing Juliet to be dead when she is actually only pretending to be dead. When she wakes up and sees Romeo's body, Juliet stabs herself to death.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
The holy pilgrim in "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence. He plays a significant role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, providing guidance, and trying to help them reunite.