No, Oedipus' mother (Jocasta) kills herself.
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.
Romeo's Dagger. in the Vault, after finding Romeo Dead beside her.
Yes, Antigone killed herself. According to the messenger, she hangs herself by her halter. Her first cousin and fiance Haemon manages to break through the walled up entrance to her cave. But he finds her already dead, and kills himself also.
kill herself
She kills herself with Romeo's dagger.
Um, she kills herself.
No, Oedipus' mother (Jocasta) kills herself.
She is compelled to kill herself...she does it in front of her own grave site.
She kills herself with the dagger because Romeo had killed himself. And she thinks she can't live without Romeo.
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.
Portia kills herself because of the stress that Brutus, her husband, puts on her after the death of Caesar. She cannot accept his involvement and change of mood.
No, you cannot see bacteria. Your little sister will not be able to kill them by slapping herself. Try to take a bath instead.
Romeo's Dagger. in the Vault, after finding Romeo Dead beside her.
1,000 kills, 10,000 kills, 53,594 kills, and 100,000 kills. (The 53,594 kill award is just weird, but its and award!)
anything used to kill can count as a kill
You don't kill him, he kills you.