Paris.
Paris.
Yes.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
He tries to take her from the tomb before she sees Romeo's corpse.
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.
He drinks the poison.
At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
In the play, Romeo last sees Juliet in the tomb, and thinking that she is dead, he drinks poison.
he commits suicide
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
Paris's instructions are "whistle then to me, as signal that thou hear'st something approach." That's what the page must have done, as Paris later says, "The boy gives warning something doth approach."
He kills himself because he can’t live without her.