She poisoned herself
I think it is that she is crying and crying and she will kill her self if romeo is killed but i am not positive
Juliet fakes her death to get out of marrying Count Paris. Friar Laurence tries to get word out to Romeo that Juliet isn't really dead. But Romeo doesn't get the letter so he doesn't know that shes still alive. Romeo goes to Juliets tomb to weep over her death. When he enters Juliets tomb he finds Count Paris is also weeping over Juliets death. So Romeo, deranged by grief, murders the Count when he tries to stop romeo from (he believes) desecrating Juliets tomb. Romeos last words were "Thus with a kiss i die". He kills himself at Juliet's grave, moments before she awakes; she kills herself in turn shortly thereafter.
He is amazed by how lifelike she looks, almost as if she were alive. (And of course she is but he doesn't know it)
We don't know that much about her except that she came from a slightly more upscale family than his father. Her family were Catholics--she might have been a secret Catholic herself.
They had different mothers--they were not brother and sister, you know. We don't know about Lady Montague, but Capulet says that Lady Capulet was about Juliet's age when Juliet was born. That would make her about twenty-eight.
I think it is that she is crying and crying and she will kill her self if romeo is killed but i am not positive
As far as I know Ronald DeFeo, Jr. killed his entire family. He is still in prison for those murders.
Nobody outside of the family and the doctors treating her know why.
They barely know each other, they are very young, and their families don't know about the marriage.
No, Hitler did not kill his wife. She killed her self with a very strong pill as she didn't want to live with him any more. As you know, in those days you weren't allowed to leave your husband so she killed her self. she was not killed with a knife and certainly not killed by Hitler!
Juliet fakes her death to get out of marrying Count Paris. Friar Laurence tries to get word out to Romeo that Juliet isn't really dead. But Romeo doesn't get the letter so he doesn't know that shes still alive. Romeo goes to Juliets tomb to weep over her death. When he enters Juliets tomb he finds Count Paris is also weeping over Juliets death. So Romeo, deranged by grief, murders the Count when he tries to stop romeo from (he believes) desecrating Juliets tomb. Romeos last words were "Thus with a kiss i die". He kills himself at Juliet's grave, moments before she awakes; she kills herself in turn shortly thereafter.
no as she will put them on myspace bebo facebook etc. 4 fans and family 2 know who SHE is
I think you're getting the myths a little confused. Cleopatra was supposed to have killed herself by getting bitten in the arm by a snake. Shakespeare changed it to getting bit in the breast. However the actual way that Cleopatra died is undetermined, but they definitely know it was not by snakebite.
He is amazed by how lifelike she looks, almost as if she were alive. (And of course she is but he doesn't know it)
We don't know that much about her except that she came from a slightly more upscale family than his father. Her family were Catholics--she might have been a secret Catholic herself.
The duration of I Know Who Killed Me is 1.75 hours.
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