Does romeo kill Paris and lay him next to Juliet?
Yes, in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo kills Paris and lays him next to Juliet. After Romeo discovers that Juliet has taken her own life, he is overwhelmed with grief and vows to join her in death. Seeing Paris mourning over Juliet's body, Romeo challenges him to a duel and kills him. He then enters the tomb where Juliet lies, drinks poison, and dies by her side.