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.
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.
He kisses Juliet on the cheek. Then falls to the ground and dies.
he doesnt want to live with out her
"Here's to my love"
Romeo drinks poison.
Romeo's dagger, right after Romeo drinks the poison.
He drinks poison.
Romeo requests for the poison to work immediately after he drinks it, as he is eager to join Juliet in death.
He drinks the poison.
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
In the play, Romeo last sees Juliet in the tomb, and thinking that she is dead, he drinks poison.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo takes poison because he believes Juliet is dead. He does this out of grief and love for her, wanting to be with her in death. This tragic act ultimately leads to both Romeo and Juliet's demise.
It talks about a poison that romeo shall drink and die from. At the end, Romeo does die from a poison he drinks.
He drinks poison, in Juliet tomb to "die with her", thinking Juliet was really dead. And Juliet stabbs herself when she see Romeo dead.
Upon seeing his lover, Juliet "dead", Romeo drinks a poison in order to commit suicide. Romeo did not want to live without her and that is why he decided he did not want to live anymore.
He kisses her then drinks poison and dies.