Yes, both Romeo and Juliet committed suicide at the end of the play. Romeo drinks poison, thinking Juliet is dead, and Juliet stabs herself with Romeo's dagger upon waking to find him dead.
They both committed suicide.
Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the two main characters Romeo and Juliet both end up dying by suicide. Romeo drinks poison, believing Juliet is dead, and Juliet stabs herself upon waking to find Romeo dead.
Yes, Juliet dies at the end of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She takes her own life with Romeo's dagger after discovering him already deceased.
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.
The Nurse counsels Juliet to commit bigamy by marrying Paris when she's already married to Romeo.
In "Romeo and Juliet," at the end of the play, Lady Montague, Romeo's mother, dies because of grief over her son's banishment. Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, also dies from shock and grief over his daughter's apparent suicide.
Yes, Romeo and Juliet end up together in death. The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy where the two young lovers ultimately die by suicide, believing they cannot be together in life due to their families' feud.
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Romeo and Juliet get married.
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In Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt kills Romeo's friend Mercutio, so Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo kills Paris and then himself thinking that Juliet in dead. Juliet wakes up from her sleep seeing Romeo dead kills herself. At the end we find out that Romeo's mother dies because of grief over the banishment of her son.
Romeo poisons himself. Juliet stabs herself.