Because he had endless love for Juliet and thought he could never be with her although he thought she was dead.
It was a bad decision on many levels. Many people have lost their love and have later on healed and had a happy life. If someone loves you, they would want you to move on with your life and be happy, if they died.
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.
there was an intended note for romeo to tell him that Juliet had infact not died. however romeo didnt get the note and that is what cause romeo to kill himself and Juliet to be left by herself
he screams and cries to friar lawerence and then he tries to kill himself
Romeo goes on a bit of a killing spree in Romeo and Juliet. He first kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a duel and a few days later he kills Paris, the man that Juliet's parents want her to marry. Lastly, he kills himself by taking poison which persuades Juliet to kill herself.
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
Romeo drinks poison.
is it in a tomb?
Romeo and Juliet kill them self's. Romeo kills himself with poison and Juliet kills her self with Romeos Dagger.
In Juliet's tombafter drinking poison to kill himself.
Romeo kills himself in the final act of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," after mistakenly believing that Juliet is truly dead. He takes poison and dies beside her.
Romeo Obviously. He swayed the voters but sadly he will kill himself before he realizes he actually won.. :((
Romeo tries to kill himself by swallowing poison after learning about his banishment. He believes he cannot live without Juliet and sees no future without her.
The potion that Romeo buys is poison and he buys it because he wants to kill himself after thinking Juliet is dead.
Romeo nearly attempts to kill himself with a dagger before the Nurse stops him.
He decides to kill himself at her tomb with poison.
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.
The death of Romeo was tragic because he was killing himself to be with Juliet. Romeo believed that Juliet was dead because he did not receive the note explaining what was happening, and he killed himself moments before Juliet woke up from the potion.