Poison mainly leads to death because it targets your organs. Yet most poisons vary in effects due to which animal/plant poisoned you.
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.
The poison used to kill Socrates was called hemlock. It is a poisonous plant that causes respiratory failure and ultimately leads to death. Socrates was sentenced to consume a cup of hemlock as a method of execution in ancient Athens.
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call poison control and ask - not sure - - i believe it just makes you bleed inside and kills your heart
yes,there is a weed have poison some examples are death camas,poison hemlock
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.
No, poison is not an adverb. Poison is a noun, typically referring to a substance that can cause illness or death.
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Its skin secretes a poison which causes cardiac arrest and death when touched.