He tells the Apothecary that gold (or money) is more harmful then poison itself, and that the gold is the true poison. Men fight and kill each other over gold so it is causing more harm than a single drop of poison.
Money. He says that money brings more corruption and death than poison can do."Here's gold, worse poison to men's souls, doing more murder in this loathsome world than these poor compounds that thou mayst not sell."
Romeo says MONEY is more poisonous then poison itself
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Money is more poisonous than poison.
The person who sold the poison to Romeo was "The Apothecary."
poison
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
He died, shortly after complimenting the pharmacist who prepared the poison.
The apothecary says this when he sells Romeo poison.
The person who sold the poison to Romeo was "The Apothecary."
Romeo drinks poison.
Romeo kills himself with poison bought from the apothecary and Juliet stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.
Yes, at the end of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo dies by consuming poison after falsely believing Juliet is dead.
poison
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
romeo die because they put poison in something that he was drinking!
He died, shortly after complimenting the pharmacist who prepared the poison.
The apothecary says this when he sells Romeo poison.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo takes poison because he believes Juliet is dead. He does this out of grief and love for her, wanting to be with her in death. This tragic act ultimately leads to both Romeo and Juliet's demise.
Romeo buys the poison to kill himself because he does not want to live without Juliet once he finds out that she is "dead".
Romeo requests for the poison to work immediately after he drinks it, as he is eager to join Juliet in death.