Juliet's death was in the final act of the play -- after the death of Romeo.
Juliet takes a potion that sends her into a deep sleep and makes her appear dead. When romeo finds her, he thinks she is dead and drinks poision. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and finds romeo dead beside her. She kills herself with a dagger because, just as romeo could not live without her, she could not live without him.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
Stabbing yourself is not good for your health.
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Frair Laurance.
irony.
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faking juliets death.
They are understandably devastated, both times she dies.
To kill himself.
They are very shocked and sad, of course.
They think that she is depressed over the death of Tybalt
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.