We don't know exactly in which order he wrote them, so it could be one of a number of different plays. A Midsummer Night's Dream is very similar to Romeo and Juliet, and must have been written at about the same time.
In the original Shakespeare play, she grabs a dagger and stabs herself.
Romeo's AgeIn short, Shakespeare never says. So everything else is speculation. Many will assume that he is also 13 (Juliet's age), but there's no specific reason to believe that. He's likely older, at least by a few years. Whether that makes him 16 or 20 is subject to much debate. In the original source material for Romeo and Juliet, by the way, Juliet was 18. Shakespeare changed it. So quotes about Romeo being too young yet to have a beard might even suggest that he was younger than her! And the next time somebody tries to explain an answer with "Well, back then...." stop them right there and ask "Back when? Back when Shakespeare wrote it, or back when the story is supposed to take place?" Because there's several hundred years difference.
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.
He's an interloper who has accidentally wandered in from the production of The Taming of the Shrew next door. There is no character of Petruchio in Romeo and Juliet.
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Paris had one request right after Romeo was about to deal the final blow, killing him. Paris wanted to be laid next to Juliet in the tomb. Romeo fulfills this wish, but only minimally.
Romeo dies first. Juliet drinks a portion which makes her seem dead, but Romeo thinks she really is dead and commits suicide. When Juliet is awake again, she sees dead Romeo next to her and kills herself.
Romeo plans to visit Friar Laurence the next day to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
heaven, she kills herself with a knife next to romeo in juliet's tomb where she"died".
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.
Juliet took her own life after discovering Romeo dead by her side, believing that she cannot live without him. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," their tragic love story ends in their deaths, as miscommunications and misunderstandings lead to their untimely demise.