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because the count paris was already in the tomb where julliet lies and they duel till romeo wins

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Paris feels justified in trying to kill Romeo because he sees Romeo as a threat to Juliet's well-being and as someone who has caused turmoil in their families. He believes that by eliminating Romeo, he is protecting Juliet and restoring peace between their families.

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