The Watch.
Romeo finds her and thinks she is dead and kills himself. Then Juliet awakes and finds him dead. The Friar returns and tries to convince her to leave the tomb with him but she refuses. The Friar hears the Watch coming and flees the tomb. Juliet stabs herself. The Watch enters the tomb and find Paris, Romeo and Juliet all dead. The Prince, the Capulets, and Lord Montague arrive. Balthasar and the Friar explain what has happened and they all make up.
Romeo in her arm
the nurse
Nurseee.
It was moved forward a day (from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning). This meant that the Friar had to rely on a letter to tell Romeo of Juliet's fake death.
A funeral.
Capulet is rushing around trying to plan the wedding which he advanced a day. He sends the Nurse to wake Juliet because he hears Paris coming. The Nurse finds Juliet in the next scene.
Romeo and Juliet were married on Monday. In Act III Scene 3 Romeo prepares to join Juliet on their wedding night. In scene 5 they wake up in bed together the next morning. In between, in scene 4, Capulet asks Paris "What day is this?" and Paris answers "Monday, my lord".
He moved the wedding to Wednesday, which certainly affected their plan to have a supper, some guests, a priest and a bridegroom present at it. Who schedules a wedding for tomorrow morning? As for Juliet's plan, it bumped it up a day. This means that even if Romeo had got the letter, the time in it would have been wrong. Friar Lawrence should have picked up the ball here and have stayed with Juliet until she woke. Instead he fumbled it badly.
On the day of Juliet's wedding to Paris, she takes a potion given to her by Friar Laurence to make her appear dead and avoid the marriage. When her family finds her seemingly lifeless, they grieve and lay her in the family tomb.
Paris will find Juliet dead
It was moved forward a day (from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning). This meant that the Friar had to rely on a letter to tell Romeo of Juliet's fake death.
A funeral.
Thursday, then Wednesday.
Thursday
Thursday
The find that Juliet has died.
Capulet is rushing around trying to plan the wedding which he advanced a day. He sends the Nurse to wake Juliet because he hears Paris coming. The Nurse finds Juliet in the next scene.
Romeo and Juliet were married on Monday. In Act III Scene 3 Romeo prepares to join Juliet on their wedding night. In scene 5 they wake up in bed together the next morning. In between, in scene 4, Capulet asks Paris "What day is this?" and Paris answers "Monday, my lord".
Romeo and Juliet's wedding took place early in the morning, specifically at dawn. This was due to the rushed nature of their secret ceremony.
"Now when the bridegroom in the morning comes To rouse thee from thy bed, there art thou dead."