The First Watchman is the first to discover Juliet's real death at the end of the play in Act V, Scene3:
"Pitiful sight! here lies the county slain,
And Juliet bleeding, warm, and newly dead,
Who here hath lain these two days buried."
The nurse, however, is the first to discover Juliet in her death-like sleep in Act IV, Scene 5:
"I must needs wake you; Lady! lady! lady!
Alas, alas! Help, help! my lady's dead!
O, well-a-day, that ever I was born!
Some aqua vitae, ho! My lord! my lady!"
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
Stabbing yourself is not good for your health.
dont read this it is fakee
Frair Laurance.
They are very shocked and sad, of course.
It is foreshadowinrg
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
irony.
dont read this it is fakee
Stabbing yourself is not good for your health.
Frair Laurance.
faking juliets death.
They are understandably devastated, both times she dies.
They are very shocked and sad, of course.
To kill himself.
They think that she is depressed over the death of Tybalt