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Yes. Both Romeo and Juliet chose the possibility of being together in death over the certainty of being seperated while one was dead and the other alive. Once one of them was dead, the problem of the Survivor was to end their seperation, and the only possible solution was that the survivor should die also.

Of course they both would have preferred to have been both together and alive, and only chose suicide when this was no longer possible (as far as they could tell--as we know, Romeo was mistaken about Juliet being dead).

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