No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
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Technically, yes, Juliet dies a virgin in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Despite being married to Romeo, the consummation of their marriage is never explicitly stated in the text. So, in the end, poor Juliet meets her tragic demise without ever getting down and dirty.
Between Romeo and Juliet, Juliet was the second to die. But the second person in the play to die was Tybalt. Mercutio was the first. Juliet was the fifth or possibly the sixth, depending on exactly when Lady M died.
Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves. Romeo kills Pairs and Tybalt. Tybalt kills Mecuario
Every time the play Romeo and Juliet is put on, Juliet dies. She is not and was never a real person and so did not really die at all.
Romeo and Juliet will die. Their families will reconcile as a result.