Juliet describes her tomb as a place filled with darkness, where she will awaken alone surrounded by the dead bodies of her ancestors. She envisions her tomb as a cold and eerie place that serves as a prison for her rather than a final resting place.
He come to juliet tomb to mourn her death.
The body next to Juliet's tomb is that of Romeo, who appears to have taken his own life out of grief for Juliet's apparent death.
After Romeo injured Paris. Paris told him "Lay me in the tomb with Juliet". Romeo agrees and put him in the tomb with Juliet.
Romeo's body lies in the tomb the entire time Juliet is there in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Romeo kills Paris outside Juliet's tomb when he mistakenly believes Paris is there to harm Juliet's resting place.
Juliet was just asleep because of a potion that Friar Lawrence gave her, but she looked to everyone else to be dead. She took the potion the night before she was to marry Paris and she continued to look dead for another 42 hours.
The first person to arrive at Juliet's tomb in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence, who goes to retrieve Juliet after she has taken a potion to fake her death.
Juliet refused to go.
Balthazar tells him about Juliet's death and burial.
In the Capulet tomb.
Romeo
It is unclear why Paris is at the tomb, but he is killed by Romeo in a duel. Paris dies defending Juliet's honor and seeking to stop Romeo from disturbing the tomb.