The story of Romeo and Juliet ends with both of them dead. Romeo poisons himself out of grief for Juliet, who appears to be lifeless. When Juliet awakens and realizes Romeo's death, she decides to end her own life too. This ending is a powerful symbol of their intense and ill-fated love.
Romeo and Juliet end with their deaths. Romeo poisons himself and Juliet stabs herself.
It ends tragically. Romeo thinks Juliet is dead and drinks poison. Then Juliet wakes up, sees Romeo dead, and stabs herself.
Well, usually it ends tragically with both Romeo and Juliet dying.
Benvolio survives the tragic events and plays a role in telling the story of Romeo and Juliet's doomed love to others.
It ends in tragedy. Romeo, thinking Juliet has passed away, takes his own life. When Juliet wakes up and finds Romeo dead beside her, she can't bear the pain and also takes her life. Their families, after seeing the consequence of their feud, finally reconcile.
It ends tragically. Romeo thinks Juliet is dead and drinks poison. Then Juliet wakes up, sees Romeo dead, and stabs herself with his dagger.
The story has a very sad ending. Romeo, thinking Juliet has passed away, takes his own life. When Juliet wakes up and finds Romeo dead beside her, she is so heartbroken that she chooses to end her life as well. Their deaths are the ultimate result of the many difficulties they faced in their love due to family feuds and misunderstandings.
Well, in Romeo and Juliet, it ends with a double suicide. Romeo drinks poison after wrongly thinking Juliet is dead. When Juliet wakes up and realizes Romeo is gone, she uses his dagger to end her own life. It's a famously sad ending.
Romeo and Juliet both die tragically. Romeo thinks Juliet is dead and kills himself. When Juliet wakes up and sees Romeo dead, she kills herself too.
I feel a great sense of pity for Romeo and Juliet at the end of the story. Their love was pure but was constantly opposed by the external forces of their families' feud. The way they both die, so close yet so far from a happy ending, is truly tragic. It also makes me reflect on how important communication and acceptance are in relationships and in society as a whole.