Romeo buys the poison to kill himself because he does not want to live without Juliet once he finds out that she is "dead".
poison
It talks about a poison that romeo shall drink and die from. At the end, Romeo does die from a poison he drinks.
To poison himself and die next to Juliet. He succeeds.
In Act 5, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," it is Friar Laurence who first discovers the bodies of Romeo and Paris in the Capulet tomb. He arrives at the scene shortly after Romeo has taken poison and finds the two dead. The sight of their bodies prompts Friar Laurence to lament the tragic events that have unfolded.
Romeo... Takes deadly poison, that kills him in seconds 'thy drugs are quick' (Act 5, Scene 3, Line 120) Juliet... Stabs herself
in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.
Romeo buys a ticket to the Capulet party from the servant in scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet." This ticket allows him to attend the party where he meets Juliet for the first time.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
There are four scene fives in Romeo and Juliet (one in each of acts 1, 2, 3, and 4). Which scene 5 are you talking about?
In Act 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, Juliet, Paris, and Mercutio all die. Romeo dies by drinking poison, Juliet dies by stabbing herself, Paris dies in a duel with Romeo, and Mercutio dies during a street fight with Tybalt.
Act 1 Scene 5
Well there are actually a few different scenes that poisons are used or shown.