Hold the torch, basically a servants job.
Romeo finds Juliet in the tomb in Act 5, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He believes she is dead and takes his own life before she awakens.
He drinks the poisin he has bought and dies just as Juliet as waking.
Paris says "Thou must die." and Romeo responds "I must indeed, and therefore came I hither."
After Romeo injured Paris. Paris told him "Lay me in the tomb with Juliet". Romeo agrees and put him in the tomb with Juliet.
Tybalts dead bodie near 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.
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.
Romeo
In the Capulet tomb.
Paris thinks that Romeo is there to vandalize or dishonor Juliet's body.
Friar Laurence finds Romeo, who believes Juliet is dead, in the Capulet tomb. Friar Laurence arrives to find Romeo devastated over Juliet's apparent death and helps Romeo take action to be with her.
He goes to Verona with his trusty servant Balthasar, who he tells to wait outside the cemetery. He then goes up to the tomb by himself and kills himself not realizing she was faking her death
Juliet pretends to be dead by taking a potion that makes her appear lifeless. Romeo, believing she is truly dead, takes his own life next to her in the Capulet's tomb. Juliet awakens to find Romeo dead and then takes her own life with his dagger.
Paris.