A deadly one. It kills within seconds of being ingested. Its exact name isn't specified.
He poisons himself.
Romeo poisons himself
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.
romeo fights each other and kill eachother
It's illegal to sell poisons in Mantua.
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 ironic part is that Juliet drank a potion to make it look like she was dead. While Romeo drank a poison to actually kill himself, both poisons and potions come from plants which is what friar Laurence was explaining in act 1.
dramatic
Well there are actually a few different scenes that poisons are used or shown.
It's illegal to sell poisons and the apothecary is doubtful about breaking the law.
The man that Juliet's parents engaged Juliet to, Count Paris. He is there to grieve Juliet but Romeo soon kills Paris and then poisons himself.
Shortly after Romeo poisons himself. the friar arrives and Juliet wakes up. Had he only kept on soliloquizing for a minute or two there would have been a happy ending.