In the end. Romeo takes his own life when he thinks that Juliet is dead. Juliet then wakes from her deep sleep, and sees that Romeo is dead. She doesn't want to live without him, so she kills herself.
As the characters of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are actually fictional, there is not an actual time and date for their deaths. One could however, consider the year that the play was written as being the date of death. While the exact year is not known, the first publication as a quarto (or complete book) was in 1597 according to the Wikipedia entry.
Additional information should be noted - the William Shakespeare play was actually based on a narrative poem by Arthur Brooke;"The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet", first published in 1562.
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either Wednesday or Thursday
Early friday morning
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
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his servant guy It is Absolutely not his servant guy! That doesn't answer anything! That servant does have a name! The person who told Romeo of Juliet's "DEATH" was Balthasar! And he is the Servant of Romeo!
Friar John was to tell Romeo the plan, but Mantua (the town Romeo was staying in) was in quarantine so he couldn't get to him.
Romeo was
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
dont read this it is fakee
I'm not sure, but the play is in July.
faking juliets death.
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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.
his servant guy It is Absolutely not his servant guy! That doesn't answer anything! That servant does have a name! The person who told Romeo of Juliet's "DEATH" was Balthasar! And he is the Servant of Romeo!
romeo was juliets lover
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
Friar John was to tell Romeo the plan, but Mantua (the town Romeo was staying in) was in quarantine so he couldn't get to him.
Romeo was
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.