Juliet kills her self because she loves Romeo with all her heart and Romeo killed his self to be with her so she felt that is would only be right if they could be together.
Juliet kills herself with Romeo's dagger because she learns that Romeo is dead next to her. Unable to live without him, she sees no other option but to end her own life. In her eyes, death is the only way to be reunited with her beloved Romeo.
Juliet kills herself because Romeo killed himself and if she can't be with Romeo she doesn't want to live.
Juliet sees Romeo's body and then stabs herself with his dagger, choosing to die by his side rather than live without him.
To kill herself
she kills herself as well
Romeo and Juliet kill them self's. Romeo kills himself with poison and Juliet kills her self with Romeos Dagger.
Benvolio.
Juliet
Romeo died first. Juliet took a fake potion to make her sleep but appear to be dead. Romeo then drank his potion presuming her dead and died. Juliet then woke up to find Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his knife.
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Romeo dies by drinking poison after mistakenly believing Juliet is dead. This tragic misunderstanding leads to both of their deaths, as Juliet then stabs herself upon finding Romeo dead beside her.
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.
Tybalt.