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Upon entering Juliet's family tomb where she was laid to rest after feigning death as a means to escape the clutches of her family, Romeo does not take this for the rouge it actually is and believes that his beloved had actually died. Taking poison that he acquired from an apothecary earlier in the story, Romeo drinks the concoction and dies beside his beloved Juliet.

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After drinking the poison, Romeo dies by Juliet's side. Juliet wakes up shortly after, discovers Romeo's lifeless body, and then takes her own life.

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He kisses Juliet on the cheek. Then falls to the ground and dies.

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he doesnt want to live with out her

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"Here's to my love"

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