Juliet has "died" and he can't stand the pain he endures without her. So her tell Balthasar to give the note to Lord Montigue. so that he may kill himself.
a note telling his father he had comitted suicide, because at the time it had seemed like Juliet was dead, and that was his one true love, that he just possibly couldn't live with out, so he bought poision from a poor man and made him reach to get the bottle of poison that would eventually kill him.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
The story ended tragically with both of them dead. But the good thing that came our of their death was that it ended the feud between the Capulets and the Montague.
Carol frost died because he commited suicide with a rifle.
In Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt kills Romeo's friend Mercutio, so Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo kills Paris and then himself, thinking that Juliet is dead. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and, seeing Romeo dead, kills herself. At the end we find out that Romeo's mother dies because of grief over the banishment of her son.
Montague Druitt was a suspect in the Jack the Ripper case because he fit the profile of a potential suspect: he was a doctor, mentally unstable, and had committed suicide shortly after the murders stopped. However, there is not enough concrete evidence linking him to the crimes, and his suicide may have been unrelated.
Balthasar goes to Mantua to deliver Romeo's message about Juliet's faked death, in order to prevent Romeo from committing suicide when he hears the news of her death.
Montague Druitt died in December 1888. His body was pulled from the Thames River on December 31, 1888, and his death was ruled a suicide.
a note telling his father he had comitted suicide, because at the time it had seemed like Juliet was dead, and that was his one true love, that he just possibly couldn't live with out, so he bought poision from a poor man and made him reach to get the bottle of poison that would eventually kill him.
A golden statue of Romeo (Montague had already given him a golden statue of Juliet)
I don't know, arrange for their only children to fall in love and then both commit suicide perhaps.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
no,because Suicide is a TNA trademark
In "Romeo and Juliet," at the end of the play, Lady Montague, Romeo's mother, dies because of grief over her son's banishment. Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, also dies from shock and grief over his daughter's apparent suicide.
The story ended tragically with both of them dead. But the good thing that came our of their death was that it ended the feud between the Capulets and the Montague.
No, he committed suicide because he realised Germany was going to lose the war and that he was responsible for it.
ghost town because there's no suicide