The Death Of Juliet In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Towards the end of the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, the characters undergo many incidences where they are forced to make decisions that are influenced by other people. Romeo had thought that Juliet was truly dead after she drank the potion to fake her death, resulting in his actions to drink the potion that would actually kill him. In this scene romeo decided to kill himself based on the thought that juliet was dead. However we the audience knew Juliet was only faking her death so she could be put in the tomb with romeo. Juliet had made a plan to make it seem as if she was dead for everyone to believe it and leave her in the tomb with romeo so the two could run away together. However this choice that juliet made resulted