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What does Juliet do after she kisses Romeo?
Hoping she might die by the same poison, Juliet kisses his lips, but to no avail. Hearing the approaching watch, Juliet unsheathes Romeo’s dagger and, saying, “O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath,” stabs herself (5.3. 171). She dies upon Romeo’s body.
Why did Romeo and Juliet kiss?
He offers to kiss the place that he touched in order to make up for it. Juliet is coy and responds that his hand is plenty worthy, and that lips should be used in prayer. Romeo keeps pressing on to say that he is a sinner, and must kiss her lips to get rid of his sin – which he does.
What happens to Romeo and Juliet after they die?
Romeo and Juliet each commit suicide within the Capulet family tomb. After their death, the bodies are discovered by both families, the Prince, and several citizens of Verona. Friar Laurence confesses his involvement to the Prince. The Capulet and Montague families pledge to end their feud.
Who says Thus with a kiss I die in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo: “O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.”
Why did Romeo kill himself in’romeo and Juliet’?
Romeo kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead, and then Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead and kills herself too. Why does Romeo think Juliet is dead? Balthazar tells Romeo that he saw Juliet buried.
When did Juliet first kiss Romeo in Romeo and Juliet?
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) In the Romeo and Juliet what did Juliet do when she foUnd Romeo dead? When Juliet finds Romeo dead she takes his dagger and stabs herself in the heart with it.
How did Romeo die in thus with a kiss I Die?
PARIS Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof: Yet put it out, for I would not be seen. Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along, Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground; So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread, Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves,
Where is Romeo’s tomb in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet ACT V SCENE III A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to PARIS Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand Yet put it out, for I would not be seen. Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along,