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  1. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet occur in a sequence of compounding stages: first, Juliet drinks a potion that makes her appear dead. Thinking her dead, Romeo then drinks a poison that actually kills him.

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  2. Sep 21, 2023 · This article will look at the six deaths that occur in Romeo and Juliet. Most of the deaths take place onstage. If we follow the trail of death, we can argue that the central character of the story, and the one who carries the burden of the conflict, is Romeo, not Juliet.

  3. Now in Act 5, this is the time that Romeo shows the theme of death. He has heard of Juliet’s death and is so heartbroken that he goes to an apothecary to get poison so he can join Juliet in heaven. “To Juliet’s grave; for there must I use thee.” (Act 5, scene 1, line 93).

  4. Romeo and Juliet are dead, and their parents will mourn them for the rest of their lives—all because of their silly feud. Just as the chorus predicted, Romeo and Juliet’s tragic deaths were the wake-up call their parents needed in order to at last put an end to their “ancient grudge.”

  5. The audience watching Romeo and Juliet knows from the Prologue that the lovers will die, but neither character is aware of his or her fate. This makes the passing references to death spoken by the lovers all the more shocking to the audience.

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Romeo responds that death is preferable to banishment from Juliet. When the Nurse enters and tells Romeo that Juliet is grief-stricken, Romeo attempts suicide. Friar Lawrence then says that Romeo may spend the night with Juliet and leave for exile in Mantua next morning.

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  8. Romeo's dreams often predict his fate, such as his ominous dream before attending the Capulet party. Juliet's premonitions, like her vision of Romeo dead in a tomb, highlight the inevitability...

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