What is the meaning of this Shakespeare quote: 'thus with a kiss I die'?
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In the final scene of the play, Romeo, thinking Juliet is dead, heads to the graveyard. On the way, he pays an apothecary for poison, planning on drinking the mixture next to her body. When Romeo arrives, Paris is there laying flowers by her tomb.
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Meaning of this line was...
It was the last scene of the Romeo Juliet play , she planned to die by the drinking the mixture of the poison next to her body and when Romeo comes Paris is there and he lied down suddenly thinking it was Romeo , so that it was thus I die with a kiss, but it didn't happen...
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See here for your answer...
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Meaning of this line was...
It was the last scene of the Romeo Juliet play , she planned to die by the drinking the mixture of the poison next to her body and when Romeo comes Paris is there and he lied down suddenly thinking it was Romeo , so that it was thus I die with a kiss, but it didn't happen...
Thank you
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