You might want to rethink this question. You seem to be asking for a quotation, which is to say, something someone says in the play. Killing oneself is an action, and no quotation is an example of an action. It's like asking "What does he say which is him walking down the street."
The grief both the families have after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
By killing their children. Essentially the idea is that it was the feud that caused fate to bring Romeo and Juliet together and then to seperate them, causing them to despair and kill themselves.
By killing herself
It wasn't just the Montague's fault. It was the Capulet's fault too. Why? Because if they hadn't been fighting, Romeo and Juliet wouldn't have had the need to hide their love from their families, meaning Juliet wouldn't have been sent to marry Paris, leading to Juliet never having to take the poison and never leading to Romeo thinking she's dead and him killing himself and then Julit killing herself.
For killing Tybalt
Dagger
Romeo and Juliet will die. Their families will reconcile as a result.
what object does juliet use an example of unimportance of names
They killed themselves
The play Romeo and Juliet is a good example of a love tragedy because the main characters kill themselves because of the misunderstanding caused between them which misleads them to think that they are separated.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. They both kill themselves.
Juliet calling Romeo a "devilish angel" is an example of an oxymoron, which is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms. In this case, Juliet is highlighting Romeo's conflicting qualities of being both alluring ("angel") and troublesome ("devilish").