Romeo goes on a bit of a killing spree in Romeo and Juliet. He first kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a duel and a few days later he kills Paris, the man that Juliet's parents want her to marry. Lastly, he kills himself by taking poison which persuades Juliet to kill herself.
Romeo does not directly kill Juliet however, he poisons himself because he believes Juliet is dead when she is really pretending to be dead to get out marring Paris (she is unconscious). When Juliet wakes from her deep sleep she sees Romeo dead then thinking of no reason to live stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. So her and Romeo's death is pretty much all of a misunderstanding.
Mercutio- by Tybalt, Tybalt- by Romeo, Paris- by Romeo, Juliet- herself, Romeo- himself, Romeos mother- by Romeos banishment she dies of sadness
Tybalt, Paris, and himself and indirectly his mother who dies because he is banished
Long after killing Tybalt, Romeo stabs Paris. This is when he found Paris mournig Juliet at her tomb, and Paris angered him.
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Tybalt
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
poison
With a sword
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. They both kill themselves.
Nobody. Logically it sounds like something Juliet or the Nurse might say to Romeo, but neither of them does.
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
Lady Capulet does not want to kill Romeo. She is Juliet's mother and does not harbor any intent to harm Romeo in the story of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo drinks poison.
poison
yes
is it in a tomb?
With a sword
No, he did not kill her. She committed suicide after seeing that Romeo was dead.
He didn't. Romeo killed Tybalt.
Romeo and Juliet kill them self's. Romeo kills himself with poison and Juliet kills her self with Romeos Dagger.
September
i think that he killed him on the street by the water fountain.