In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo kills Paris in a moment of conflict at Juliet's tomb. Paris, believing he is honoring Juliet by mourning her and planning to marry her posthumously, confronts Romeo, whom he sees as a threat. Romeo, driven by grief and desperation, ultimately kills Paris in self-defense to protect his love for Juliet. This act underscores the tragic consequences of the feud between their families and the impulsive nature of love and vengeance.
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YES
You get a perk and a death machine
County Paris.
Nope.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
He shot him in the Heel
stab repeatedly
yes
the same way you killed him the first time...
give him a spank on his bum with the wodden spoon of his choice
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
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