When the Friar made friar john go tell Romeo that the death of Juliet was fake, so Romeo wouldn't flip out. Since the word didn't get to Romeo he traveled to Verona and died mourning over the loss of Juliet which is actually not dead!
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
When Juliet finds Romeo dead she takes his dagger and stabs herself in the heart with it.
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.
In the original play by William Shakespeare, "Romeo and Juliet," both Romeo and Juliet die in the end. Their tragic love story ends in their deaths as a result of miscommunications and misunderstandings.
In Romeo and Juliet, there are three main conflicts. The first is the feud between the Montague and Capulet families. The second is the conflict within Romeo as he grapples with his love for Juliet while remaining loyal to his family. The third is the series of misunderstandings and miscommunications that lead to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
In act 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence did not consider that his plan to fake Juliet's death with a potion might not reach Romeo in time or that miscommunications could lead to tragedy. Additionally, he did not anticipate the unforeseen events that ultimately led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
That word does not appear in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Maybe it is in some other one.
juliet
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Juliet took her own life after discovering Romeo dead by her side, believing that she cannot live without him. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," their tragic love story ends in their deaths, as miscommunications and misunderstandings lead to their untimely demise.
Both Romeo and Juliet die, briefly, Romeo believes Juliet to be dead, so he drinks some poison, then when Juliet finds Romeo dead, she stabs herself with his dagger. Paris also dies, killed by Romeo. And Tybalt and Mercutio earlier on. And Mrs. Montague dies offstage
The Nurse. The Nurse counsels Juliet to commit bigamy, which Juliet sees as a betrayal. Of course, the Nurse could have betrayed her a lot worse, by spilling the secret of Juliet's marriage to Romeo, but it is probably enlightened self-interest which prevents her from doing so. After all, she was the one who got the rope ladder.
When she first saw him, she knew that there had to be something imposible about him from the start. She was right, he was a Monotauge.