Juliet still had a "rosy" face, while Tybalt lay pale and cold in the Capulet's Tomb. Romeo was probably unable to comprehend this because he was in so much in grief but Juliet's crimson face was a good indicator that she was still alive. Curiously, Friar Lawrence had told Juliet that after taking the potion "the roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade to wanny ashes." It looks like he was wrong.
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Actually he doesn't and that's a reason why he keeps sword fighting, and he dies and they Juliet comes in and see's Romeo dead and she takes his dagger and punctures it into her stomach killing herself.
There was no way he could have told, the potion gave her a form 'like death' in all ways.
he never finds out. he dies before he can be told that Juliet was just sleeping.
Balthasar.
The Nurse's remarks lead Juliet to believe that Romeo is dead. She later perceives that it is Tybalt who has died, and at Romeo's hand.
Yes. Friar Lawrence sends Romeo a letter to tell him of Juliet's 'fake death', but Romeo never gets the letters. :(
When the nurse is explaining that Romeo killed Tybalt, Juliet takes it that Romeo is dead because what the Nurse is trying to tell her isn't coming out quite the way she wants it to so Juliet doesn't get what she's trying to tell her.
In the beginning of Act 3, scene 2, when the nurse is talking about Tybalt being slain, Juliet first thinks she is talking about romeo