The Friar was unable to tell Romeo about the plan so he sent letters; the letters never reached Romeo so he didn't know about the friar plan. The letters never reached Romeo because the people of Mantua thought that the messenger come from a place where the plague reign. When Romeo comes into the room where he sees Juliet's body and thinks that she is dead he kills Count Paris, who is crying over Juliet's body and then commits suicide. After Romeo stabs Count Paris he says, O, I am slain! If thou be merciful, Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." He then dies. (Act V, Scene III, Line
The Friar was unable to tell Romeo about the plan so he sent letters; the letters never reached Romeo so he didn't know about the friar plan. The letters never reached Romeo because the people of Mantua thought that the messenger come from a place where the plague reign. When Romeo comes into the room where he sees Juliet's body and thinks that she is dead he kills Count Paris, who is crying over Juliet's body and then commits suicide. After Romeo stabs Count Paris he says, O, I am slain! If thou be merciful, Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." He then dies. (Act V, Scene III, Line