Romeo is about to commit suicide after learning his Juliet is dead and within this soliloquy he describes what he feels about death with vivid images and descriptions. Romeo says that, “With worms that are thy chambermaids” in making this comment, Rome believes that dieing in the grave beside Juliet is good, it is comfortable like sleeping on beds in the palace with chambermaids. This image shows us Romeo’s attitude towards death and his grave. His positive attitude toward something as negative as death reveal more of Romeo’s character as dramatic and suicidal man who is irrational. Romeo is using metaphor when he compares dying in the grave to lying in a chamber bed with the worms as his chambermaids. This comparison creates an inviting