No one takes the dagger away from Romeo: there is nobody there but him, and even if there were, he kills himself with poison, not a dagger. Juliet kills herself with the dagger.
In the real script is says roughly that when Juliet finds out that she needs to marry Paris she goes to the priest and he gives her a potion that makes her seem dead for 42 hours, so she will be taken to the family tomb, and when she wakes up romeo will be there. Romeo does not get the message, thinks she is dead and goes to buy poison. He goes to see her, sees her dead and takes the poison. She wakes up and sees Romeo dead next to her. The priest comes and finds Romeo dead, he runs away. Juliet tries to kiss the poison off of Romeo's lips but there is not enough so she picks up Romeo's dagger and stabs herself.
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
Thinking Juliet is dead, Romeo commits suicide to join her. Knowing Romeo is dead, Juliet commits suicide to join him. The loss of their children reconciles Capulet and Montague, and the feud is ended.
Poison so he can poison himself and lay next to "dead" Juliet. The apothecary actually can't sell it by law, but he is seduced by the gold of Romeo. It's a very strong poison that "could dispatch someone with the strength of twenty men straight away."
Juliet fakes her death to get out of marrying Count Paris. Friar Laurence tries to get word out to Romeo that Juliet isn't really dead. But Romeo doesn't get the letter so he doesn't know that shes still alive. Romeo goes to Juliets tomb to weep over her death. When he enters Juliets tomb he finds Count Paris is also weeping over Juliets death. So Romeo, deranged by grief, murders the Count when he tries to stop romeo from (he believes) desecrating Juliets tomb. Romeos last words were "Thus with a kiss i die". He kills himself at Juliet's grave, moments before she awakes; she kills herself in turn shortly thereafter.
In the real script is says roughly that when Juliet finds out that she needs to marry Paris she goes to the priest and he gives her a potion that makes her seem dead for 42 hours, so she will be taken to the family tomb, and when she wakes up romeo will be there. Romeo does not get the message, thinks she is dead and goes to buy poison. He goes to see her, sees her dead and takes the poison. She wakes up and sees Romeo dead next to her. The priest comes and finds Romeo dead, he runs away. Juliet tries to kiss the poison off of Romeo's lips but there is not enough so she picks up Romeo's dagger and stabs herself.
The Friar suggests that Juliet drinks a potion that will make her appear dead. He plans for her to be placed in the Capulet tomb, and once she wakes up, Romeo will be there to take her away and they can be together.
The murder, distracted after hearing a noise, dropped the dagger and ran away.
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
After Merucio's death, Capulet decides to marry Juliet to Paris, not knowing that she had secretly married Romeo. So Juliet gets a potion from Friar Laurence that will make her appear dead for 48 hours, after everyone believes she is dead and she wakes up, she plans to run away with Romeo. Friar Lawrence sends a messenger to tell Romeo about the plan, but he doesn't get there in time and Romeo's servant Balthasar mistakenly tells him of Juliet's death. Romeo buys some poison with the intent to kill himself, and goes to Juliet's family crypt to do so. Juliet wakes up after Romeo has died and stabs herself with his dagger. Tragic. :(
The quote that gives away the suicide in "Romeo and Juliet" is when Juliet says, "O happy dagger, This is thy sheath: there rust and let me die." This indicates that Juliet plans to use Romeo's dagger to take her own life.
1. Tybalt (in revenge for killing Mercutio) 2. Paris (to make him get away from his wife) 3. Himself (because he thought Juliet was dead and he sees no point in living without her)
Thinking Juliet is dead, Romeo commits suicide to join her. Knowing Romeo is dead, Juliet commits suicide to join him. The loss of their children reconciles Capulet and Montague, and the feud is ended.
In act five of "Romeo and Juliet," the final suspenseful moment is when both Romeo and Juliet die by suicide within moments of each other. Romeo drinks poison, believing Juliet is dead, and Juliet awakens to find him dead beside her. The scene is filled with tension and tragedy as the young lovers' fate is sealed.
Poison so he can poison himself and lay next to "dead" Juliet. The apothecary actually can't sell it by law, but he is seduced by the gold of Romeo. It's a very strong poison that "could dispatch someone with the strength of twenty men straight away."
On the Australian soap opera, Home and Away, the character of Todd "Romeo" Smith, was played by Luke Mitchell. Romeo is diagnosed with stage four melanoma cancer and dies.
Mink.