He drinks all the poison. Then when she wakes up and finds him dead, she wants to kill herself, too. So she kissed his lips to see if there is any poison left on his lips for her, so that she can die as well.
She hopes that there might be some poison on his lips so she can be poisoned too and die like him.
She is hoping that there is still some poison on his lips so she can be poisoned too.
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
yes
Romeo and Juliet first kiss at the masquerade party hosted by the Capulets' as a way for Paris to "woo" Juliet. "You kiss by th' book" --Juliet (1.5.111)
It's Romeo.
Romeo dies first. Juliet drinks a portion which makes her seem dead, but Romeo thinks she really is dead and commits suicide. When Juliet is awake again, she sees dead Romeo next to her and kills herself.
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
yes
Romeo and Juliet first kiss at the masquerade party hosted by the Capulets' as a way for Paris to "woo" Juliet. "You kiss by th' book" --Juliet (1.5.111)
He drinks poison, in Juliet tomb to "die with her", thinking Juliet was really dead. And Juliet stabbs herself when she see Romeo dead.
It's Romeo.
Because he thinks Juliet is dead.
Romeo dies first. Juliet drinks a portion which makes her seem dead, but Romeo thinks she really is dead and commits suicide. When Juliet is awake again, she sees dead Romeo next to her and kills herself.
Act I Scene V. Romeo goes to a masquarade party held by Capulet and manages to kiss Juliet, who thinks he is Paris.
In "Romeo and Juliet," a holy palmer's kiss refers to a kiss exchanged between Romeo and Juliet. The term "palmer" refers to a pilgrim who has returned from the Holy Land. It represents a pure and sacred exchange of affection between the young lovers.
Romeo died by drinking poison after he believed Juliet was dead. Juliet died by stabbing herself with Romeo's dagger when she awoke to find him dead.
the famous kiss