When Juliet takes the poison given to her by Friar Lawrence her family holds a funeral for her. When no one is in the church mourning over Juliet, Romeo decides to pay her a visit. He talks and gives a big speech then decides to take some poison that he bought from a man. He drinks it and then Juliet wakes up, takes Romeo's dagger and stabs herself and bleeds to death. In the movie with Leonardo DiCaprio, they changed it from the play and had her take Romeo's gun and shoot herself in the head.
Romeo poisoned himself, Juliet killed herself with Romeo's dagger.
suicide
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.
Really? Go read Romeo and Juliet. Everybody dies.
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He drinks poison, in Juliet tomb to "die with her", thinking Juliet was really dead. And Juliet stabbs herself when she see Romeo dead.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.
because at the end both romeo and Juliet die
Both Romeo and Juliet die, briefly, Romeo believes Juliet to be dead, so he drinks some poison, then when Juliet finds Romeo dead, she stabs herself with his dagger. Paris also dies, killed by Romeo. And Tybalt and Mercutio earlier on. And Mrs. Montague dies offstage
Really? Go read Romeo and Juliet. Everybody dies.
Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the two main characters Romeo and Juliet both end up dying by suicide. Romeo drinks poison, believing Juliet is dead, and Juliet stabs herself upon waking to find Romeo dead.
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he was poisned or stabbed