The Capulets believed that Juliet's death was caused by her profound grief over Tybalt's death and her forced marriage to Paris. They were unaware of her secret marriage to Romeo and the potion that led to her faked death.
The most direct cause of Romeo and Juliet's death is their impulsive decision to marry in secret, which ultimately leads to a chain of events resulting in their tragic end. Their families' long-standing feud, miscommunication, and the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt also contribute to the tragedy.
Juliet's parents believe that Juliet was very fond of her cousin, and so therefore is mourning him.
The nurse's description of the fight and Tybalt's death leads Juliet to believe that Romeo has been killed. She interprets the news of Tybalt's death as a result of a confrontation with Romeo, and this misunderstanding causes her to despair.
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
Throughout his play, Shakespeare uses death to move his story along. He does this with actual deaths, which cause problems for the lovers, and through premonitions and dreams of death. Both Juliet and her Romeo exhibit these premonitions/dreams.
Lady Montague's death in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is attributed to grief caused by the death of her son, Romeo. She dies offstage, and the text does not provide a specific cause of death for her character.
I don't believe that his cause of death is known.
I believe flying directly into the sun would cause instant death.
I believe he tells her to fake her own death so he can get Romeo to see her in her crypt. Unfortunately, Romeo doesn't get the letter he sent, so he believed Juliet to be dead.
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.
she fakes her death.
People believed that the cause of the disease was revengre from God.