She is not too happy with the idea of waking up surrounded by bones and decaying corpses. She is afraid it will make her crazy.
When Juliet wakes up her family members are in the tomb with her.
She is afraid she might wake up in the tomb before romeo comes to rescue her. A+
well Juliet discovers than romeo thought she was actually dead so he killed himself and so then she kills herself
He come to juliet tomb to mourn her death.
In Act IV Scene 3 Juliet has a long speech in which she expresses her fears about taking the potion which will allow her to fake her death. She is afraid that the potion will not work, or that it is actually poison and will kill her, and that it will work but nobody will come to the tomb to get her when she wakes up and she will be buried alive.
When Juliet wakes up her family members are in the tomb with her.
He advises her to take a potion which will make her seem to be dead. Then when she wakes up in her tomb, Romeo will come to rescue her.
Juliet will wake up in the Capulet family tomb, where Romeo and the friar are planning for her to escape to be with him. However, due to a miscommunication, Romeo believes Juliet is dead and ultimately takes his own life.
Juliet is afraid of the family vault because she has been told stories about how it is a place of death and darkness, and she fears being alone among the dead bodies inside. She also expresses concerns about the eerie nature of the tomb and the possibility of waking up too early and suffocating in the darkness.
She is afraid she might wake up in the tomb before romeo comes to rescue her. A+
well Juliet discovers than romeo thought she was actually dead so he killed himself and so then she kills herself
Juliet fears that the potion may not work and she will have to marry Paris, that she may awaken alone in the tomb surrounded by corpses and ghosts, and that the potion may actually be poison that will harm her when she drinks it.
He come to juliet tomb to mourn her death.
Juliet fears waking up alone in the tomb, surrounded by darkness and dead bodies. She also fears the suffocating feeling of being confined in the tomb, leading her to panic and potentially harm herself in desperation.
The body next to Juliet's tomb is that of Romeo, who appears to have taken his own life out of grief for Juliet's apparent death.
In Act IV Scene 3 Juliet has a long speech in which she expresses her fears about taking the potion which will allow her to fake her death. She is afraid that the potion will not work, or that it is actually poison and will kill her, and that it will work but nobody will come to the tomb to get her when she wakes up and she will be buried alive.
Romeo takes his own life, here is the story Romeo hears of Juliet's death, Romeo enters the tomb, finds Juliet's 'corpse' and poisons himself. Juliet wakes from her drug induced 'death' to find Romeo dead. Unable to live without him, she stabs herself.