In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Paris dies near the Capulet's tomb. He encounters Romeo there, who has come to mourn Juliet. They fight, and Romeo fatally wounds Paris, who ultimately requests to be laid beside Juliet. This tragic event unfolds as part of the larger narrative of misunderstandings and the consequences of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
The Montagues and the Capulets end their feud at the tomb.
The Capulets' Monument is the family tomb or crypt, where they are all buried.
A churchyard, in the tomb of the Capulets.
he thinks he is there to vandalize the tomb and to mess with the dead bodies
because he thinks he hears the capulets coming from outside and wants to escape before they find him
The Montagues and the Capulets end their feud at the tomb.
The Capulets' Monument is the family tomb or crypt, where they are all buried.
His servant Balthazar.
Paris is at the tomb of the Capulets where Juliet was laid to pay his respects to Juliet. Romeo runs into him there and they end up in a fight. Romeo kills Paris.
A churchyard, in the tomb of the Capulets.
he thinks he is there to vandalize the tomb and to mess with the dead bodies
No that wasn't Capulet's tomb that was the city's one.
he dies because romeo kills him
because he thinks he hears the capulets coming from outside and wants to escape before they find him
Paris goes to the Capulet's tomb in the play Romeo and Juliet because he believes Juliet is dead and wants to mourn her. He had been planning to marry Juliet, so he goes to pay his respects. Unfortunately, he encounters Romeo at the tomb which ultimately leads to a tragic confrontation.
Bathasar enters the Capulet's tomb to pay his respects to Juliet after hearing of her death. He also wishes to be there to protect her body and prevent any harm from coming to her grave.
he dies in the 6th movie by snape but if you read the 7th novel you'll understand the real reason