How did Romeo die from the book and juliette?
In the original play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Romeo does not die from a book. He dies from drinking poison before seeing Juliet's awakening from her fake death potion. His death is a result of his impulsive and passionate nature, as well as his belief that Juliet has died. It's important to note that the events and details in the play are part of a fictional story and not related to any actual events or methods of death.