When Paris sees Romeo hanging around the Capulets' family crypt, he assumes because Romeo is a Montague that he is there to do something rude and indecent to the graves of the Capulets. He refuses to listen to one word Romeo offers in explanation and insists on fighting him. You know how they say "assume makes an ass of u and me"; well, it not only made Paris an ass, it made him dead.
They both love Juliet.
When Paris finds Romeo in the tomb, Paris is convinced that Romeo wants to trash the tomb.
Romeo wins. Paris dies.
romeo fights Paris (where?) and Paris dies.
Friar Lawrence
They fight and Paris is killed.
yes because Paris killed mercutio in a fight. < This is wrong Romeo kills Tybalt because Tybalt killed mercutio in a fight. Paris plans to get married to Juliet but on the day of their wedding Juliet dies. So Paris never dies.<~ This is also wrong, Romeo kills Tybalt because he killed Mercutio and Romeo also kills Paris because he provoked him in the Capulet tomb. So Paris does die.
Romeo wins. Paris dies.
romeo fights Paris (where?) and Paris dies.
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At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
They fight and Paris is killed.
yes because Paris killed mercutio in a fight. < This is wrong Romeo kills Tybalt because Tybalt killed mercutio in a fight. Paris plans to get married to Juliet but on the day of their wedding Juliet dies. So Paris never dies.<~ This is also wrong, Romeo kills Tybalt because he killed Mercutio and Romeo also kills Paris because he provoked him in the Capulet tomb. So Paris does die.
Romeo kills Paris in the vault before taking his own life upon discovering Juliet apparently dead.
Paris goes to pay his last respects to Juliet , when Romeo shows up . Then Paris and Romeo gets into a fight and kills Paris. As Paris's last word he says" Oh, I am slain, if thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." So Romeo lays him (Paris) next to his wife Juliet (Romeo's Wife).
It is unclear why Paris is at the tomb, but he is killed by Romeo in a duel. Paris dies defending Juliet's honor and seeking to stop Romeo from disturbing the tomb.
The fight in which Tybalt kills Mercutio causes Romeo to kill Tybalt. Because Romeo kills Tybalt he is banished from Verona and is therefore separated from Juliet, who has been placed into an arranged marriage with Paris. The fight is essentially what brings about Juliet's need to fake her own death, which in turn brings about the famously tragic ending.
Paris' goes to pay his last respects to Juliet when Romeo shows up. The two get into a fight and Romeo kills him and lays him next to Juliet.