Paris says "Thou must die." and Romeo responds "I must indeed, and therefore came I hither."
Paris.
Yes.
When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he decides to take his own life. He plans to go to her tomb and drink poison to be with her in death.
At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
When Romeo hears someone in Juliet's tomb, he is initially startled and assumes that someone is there to disturb her or desecrate her resting place. He then confronts Paris, whom he believes is an intruder, and a fight ensues, leading to Paris's death. Romeo's reaction is fueled by his deep grief and anger over Juliet's death, and he is determined to be with her, leading him to take his own life shortly after.
The man that Juliet's parents engaged Juliet to, Count Paris. He is there to grieve Juliet but Romeo soon kills Paris and then poisons himself.
After Romeo injured Paris. Paris told him "Lay me in the tomb with Juliet". Romeo agrees and put him in the tomb with Juliet.
Juliet's worst fears before drinking the potion in "Romeo and Juliet" include waking up alone in the tomb, being buried alive, and potentially suffering a violent death if the plan fails. She is also afraid of the uncertainty of the potion's effects and whether Romeo will truly be there to rescue her.
Paris suspects romeo is attempting to desecrate the tomb.
to get Juliet because she is only in a coma, she only looks dead