Paris visited Juliet in the tomb. There Juliet's "cold" and "lifeless" body lies peacefully. On the other hand, Romeo, who is currently in Mantua, received a letter from Friar Lawrence about the Friar's and Juliet's plan. He was shocked but at the same time, happy because after a long time, he and his beloved Juliet will now be reunited.
Romeo went straight to Friar Lawrence in Verona and asked Juliet's location. Both of them went to the tomb and waited for Juliet to awaken. After a few hours of waiting, Juliet woke up. Romeo was very happy seeing that his beloved is alive. They head straight for the exit but it was too late. Paris and the guards are standing at the exit. Paris grabbed Juliet from Romeo and asked them what was going on. Paris pointed his sword to Juliet and threatened them that if they will not tell what their plan is, he will kill Juliet. So Romeo said their plan right away. He also told Paris about his "secret" marriage with Juliet. Paris couldn't believe what he have heard. He felt so depressed and paranoid because of the fact that the girl he loves was already married. Paris told everybody that if he can't have Juliet for himself, then it's better that no one can have Juliet. So, Paris killed Juliet in his own hands. Romeo on the other hand was shocked of what he witnessed. The girl he love the most was murdered in front of him. Romeo, filled with grief, held the lifeless Juliet on his arms. He kissed Juliet for the last time and stabbed himself with the dagger he brought.
The Capulets and Montagues came in without a warning and there they saw Paris and the corpses of Romeo and Juliet. Paris was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death by Prince Escalus. The House of Capulet and Montague swore to end their feud and start a new life filled with love and peace.