Juliet unconsciously offers foreshadowing concerning Romeo's death when she states that she has a "foreboding" that they will meet again but that it will be in the realm of death. This suggests that their love will ultimately lead to tragedy and death.
Benvolio.
Juliet
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Juliet foreshadows Romeo's death when she says, "When he shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night." This can be seen as a premonition of Romeo's tragic end and serves as a symbol of their eternal love.
she kills herself as well
To kill herself
has sex and makes a babyyyy
Tybalt.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
Well... It depends on which book you have; now doesn't it?
he is in love with Juliet and wants to marry her