He gives him forty ducats.
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After receiving news that Juliet is dead, (which she isn't) he bought a small bottle of poison and decides to drink it if Juliet really is dead. He arrived at Juliet's tomb, thinks she's dead, drinks the poison and dies, Juliet wakes, finds him dead and stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has 300064 lines.
Romeo and Juliet is a five act play.
It is difficult to say. Most people have heard of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. They know the plays they studied in school. Many of them will not have any contact with Shakespeare after.
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If you look at the immediate causes of the deaths of the people in the play who die, Romeo caused the death of Tybalt (he stuck a sword through him), Paris (he skewered him too) and himself (he drank poison). With the other deaths, you can argue that the other people would never have died if it hadn't been for Romeo, but you can create similar arguments for just about everyone in the play. The fact is that Tybalt, not Romeo, sticks a sword in Mercutio, Juliet, not Romeo, sticks a knife in herself, and Romeo's mother must be made of feeble stuff if she dies because Romeo has to move to a different town.
"The poison": 3 "poison": 2
Strong Poison has 567 pages.
Poison in Jest has 192 pages.
Seductive Poison has 368 pages.
Say It with Poison has 215 pages.
The skin of many poison-dart frogs is red.
After receiving news that Juliet is dead, (which she isn't) he bought a small bottle of poison and decides to drink it if Juliet really is dead. He arrived at Juliet's tomb, thinks she's dead, drinks the poison and dies, Juliet wakes, finds him dead and stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.
The word "poison" has two syllables.
Three Montagues are dead at the end of Romeo and Juliet: Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo.
There are many poisonous amphibians, in which case poison dart frogs are notorious.