Friar Lawrence did. He tried to keep Juliet from seeing Romeo but no luck.
Romeo and Juliet were found dead in the Capulet family tomb in Verona. Juliet took a potion to make her appear dead in order to escape her arranged marriage, but Romeo, believing her truly dead, took his own life next to her before she woke up.
When she drinks the potion that Friar Lawerence gave her to make her only appear dead so she wouldn't have to marry Paris and to be reunited with Romeo later. But Romeo didn't get the note telling him that she wasn't really dead, so when he found her and saw her, he thought she was dead so he killed himself. Then Juliet wakes to find Romeo dead, and she kills herself. That is the biggest tragic irony of all.
In Act 5 scene 1, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives in Mantua to bring Romeo news from Verona. He tells Romeo that Juliet was found dead that morning.
Romeo is willing to risk his life for Juliet.
Yes, but unlike Romeo, she is not mistaken. Romeo really is dead when she thinks so.
Juliet drank a potion to make her look dead so that she didnt have to marry Paris, but then romeo found her and thought that she was dead, and so he killed himself, and then Juliet woke up from the potion and saw romeo dead next to her and so she then killed herself. Tragic ending im afraid.
its dramamtic irony because we all know that Juliet is not really dead but the people in the play do not.
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
Three Montagues are dead at the end of Romeo and Juliet: Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo.
The friar. He finds Romeo dead there too, by the way.
cause romeo is dead
Romeo went into the crypt and found Juliet "dead" but she had just taken a drink that would make her look dead. Romeo kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead, and then Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead and kills herself too.