Answer: In Act V of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo listens of Juliet's clear passing and buys harm from an pharmacist. He goes to Juliet's tomb and experiences Paris, whom he slaughters in a duel. Romeo at that point takes the harm and kicks the bucket fair as Juliet stirs from her drug-induced rest. Finding Romeo dead, Juliet cuts herself with his knife and kicks the bucket. The families of the youthful partners arrive and the catastrophe of their quarrel is at last realized.
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