In Act III scene 1, Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, kills Romeo’s close friend Mercutio. Out of anger, Romeo kills Tybalt. These deaths led to the banishment of Romeo. Juliet was not there to watch, and she could not stop Romeo from murdering Tybalt. The people responsible for this force on Juliet were only Mercutio, Romeo, and Tybalt. In Act IV scene 3, Juliet fakes her death and Romeo comes to kill himself to be with Juliet forever, unknowing she was just in a deep sleep. Minutes after Romeo dies, Juliet awakens and sees her lover dead next to her. She takes Romeo’s dagger and kill herself out of tormented guilt of her lover’s passing. Juliet did not know Romeo would kill Tybalt and did not know he would kill himself upon finding her, she thought that he would receive the letter and wait for her to
In Act III scene 1, Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, kills Romeo’s close friend Mercutio. Out of anger, Romeo kills Tybalt. These deaths led to the banishment of Romeo. Juliet was not there to watch, and she could not stop Romeo from murdering Tybalt. The people responsible for this force on Juliet were only Mercutio, Romeo, and Tybalt. In Act IV scene 3, Juliet fakes her death and Romeo comes to kill himself to be with Juliet forever, unknowing she was just in a deep sleep. Minutes after Romeo dies, Juliet awakens and sees her lover dead next to her. She takes Romeo’s dagger and kill herself out of tormented guilt of her lover’s passing. Juliet did not know Romeo would kill Tybalt and did not know he would kill himself upon finding her, she thought that he would receive the letter and wait for her to