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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.

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