Romeo buys poison from the apothecary for the price of forty ducats. The ducat was the name for a coin, usually gold, and sometimes silver, issued by various mints in the middle ages and renaissance, and in some countries up to modern times. The name means the coin of a duchy or polity ruled by a duke. This could mean the Republic of Venice, whose ruler was the "doge" or duke. ("doge" is a local variant on the Italian "duce") The Venetians did issue a coin called a "zecchino" (sequin) in 1284 that is sometimes referred to as a ducat; this may be the origin of the name.
The gold that Romeo uses to buy poison in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is called ducats.
The gold coin that was used by Romeo to purchase the poison was a ducat. This was a type of currency used in medieval times.
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Romeo's dagger, right after Romeo drinks the poison.
At first, the apothecary was not going to sell Romeo the poison because to do so was against the law and punishable by death. But Romeo convinced him by saying that he was so poor and starved that he should just sell it to him anyway. If he didn't sell him the poison, he probably would have died of starvation or disease. Romeo said that either way he might die, so he should sell him to poison to go buy some food. long story short; Romeo uses money to convice him since the apothercaray was a very poor man
Juliet took her own life after discovering Romeo dead by her side, believing that she cannot live without him. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," their tragic love story ends in their deaths, as miscommunications and misunderstandings lead to their untimely demise.
Shakespeare gives us no detail of the poison Juliet uses. And although he does not give any detail, the poison most likely used would have been Canterella.Canterella gave the illusion that the user was dead seeing as it cause it's victims to give no noticeable pulse. Victims were asleep for four hours.Here is an interesting discussion can be had about what poisons are at work here, nonetheless:http://mb.sparknotes.com/mb.epl?b=859&m=1336762
Gold has millions of uses
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They got their names from their poison. The Indians uses them for their darts that they dip into their blood to get the poison. So that is where they got their names from.
Most frogs and toads breathe (and take in moisture) through their skin through a process called cutaneous gas exchange, but they also have lungs with which they breathe.
Gold is used for dental uses, jewerly, medical uses, aerospace, computers, eletrical uses and more. Gold is used for many uses
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He uses Rosaline because that in Romeo believes he is in love with at that time in the play
Indian tribes in south America uses it as weapon (diping their spikes in it).