Well, oh this is going to be long.
Well Juliet has a cousin Tybalt and he wants to Kill Romeo (Juliet's love) But Tybalt Kills Romeo's bestest buddie Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Then the Prince (Kinda like a mayor/ officer) banishes Romeo for man slaughter but Romeo doesn't know until the Priest Frier Laurence tells him to go to Juliet. And he does He bids her his love. But then Juliet can't take it anymore so she goes to Frier Laurence for advice. He gives her some sleeping potion so she would pretend that she was dead. so she did then the next day and her family and the Idiot who wanted to marry her I forget his name made her a ceremoney for her death. Then ROMEO finds out about her death witch she is alive but he doesn't know and goes to get some posion and he goes to Juliets Body at a church and finds The Idiot who wanted to marry Juliet and the guy tries to kill Romeo and Then Romeo man Slaughters him. Then he goes to Juliet and try's to drink the posion but Juliet She toches his hand and he already sipped it and after he died she got a gun and shot herself in the head
So Yes she did she wanted to be with her love. Well Just watch the movie and see the play
because she cant be with romeo and she thinks that since that is the only thing she wants to live for that if she cant have him there is no reason for her to live
He doesn't just threaten--he does kill himself over Juliet. Mostly because he thinks she's dead.
Act 4 Scene 1.. I beilieve
kill herself
In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.
The exact quote of one of the times Juliet threatens to kill herself is at the end of Act 3, Scene 2 where she says: "Come cords; come, nurse; I'll to my wedding-bed; And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead!"
scene 4
She swore to kill herself
kill herself
She threatens to kill herself.
In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.
She threatens to kill herself, because life is no longer worth living without the love of her life.
The exact quote of one of the times Juliet threatens to kill herself is at the end of Act 3, Scene 2 where she says: "Come cords; come, nurse; I'll to my wedding-bed; And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead!"
SHe tells friar lawrence she will kill herself. She has even brought a knife for the purpose. However she hopes the friar can find another solution.
Romeo... Takes deadly poison, that kills him in seconds 'thy drugs are quick' (Act 5, Scene 3, Line 120) Juliet... Stabs herself
She kills herself with Romeo's dagger.
She threaten to kill herself if she had to marry Paris. They made a plan where Juliet would take a potion that would make her go to sleep. She was going to act like she was dead so that she wouldn't have to marry Paris.
scene 4
She swore to kill herself
poison