The potion was given to her by Friar Laurence and it put her into a deep sleep and made it seem like she was "dead" but she wakes up in a few days. its part of the plan to not have to marry Paris. hope this helps=]
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Knockout drops- 24 and 48 hour types- carried by VESPA counter-intelligence agents in the European war. There were also black suicide pills for Emergency Down angles- but these were not needed, the 48"s sent them both Beyond...
It will make her pass out for around 42 hours.
Act 4, Scene 3.
Juliet does not tell her nurse about the potion, as the nurse advises Juliet in a previous scene (act 3, scene 5) to forget Romeo and marry Paris. Juliet takes this as betrayal and swears never to trust the nurse again. Which is why, when the friar gives Juliet the potion, Juliet does NOT tell the nurse. Okay. That's it.
He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.
Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion at the opening of Act 4. It is the only way she can avoid being bigamously married to Paris. It is not a poison, however, just a Mickey Finn designed to knock her out for a couple of days.
Friar Lawrence sets out a plan for both her and romeo, he gives Juliet a potion which makes her seem dead for 24 hours, then when her mother finds out (Lady Capulet) she arrainges a funeral for her and puts her in a cave. romeo receives a letter of a plan as well which tells him to go meet Juliet in the cave whilst shes still there. she then wakes up 24 hours later and her and romeo leave Verona to be wed together forever...... but theres not always a happy ending, the plan goes wrong in the film........
Friar Lawrence gives Juliet the potion to reunite Romeo and Juliet again from their parting. Juliet is forced to marry Paris and she does not want to. Therefore she goes to Friar Lawrence for help and he gives her the potion to get her life and love back
Friar Laurence
He gives Juliet a potion will make her seem to be dead on the wedding day.
He gives her a potion which will make her appear to be dead.
Juliet does not tell her nurse about the potion, as the nurse advises Juliet in a previous scene (act 3, scene 5) to forget Romeo and marry Paris. Juliet takes this as betrayal and swears never to trust the nurse again. Which is why, when the friar gives Juliet the potion, Juliet does NOT tell the nurse. Okay. That's it.
The drug given by Friar Lawrence to Juliet is meant to induce a death-like coma. This allows Juliet to avoid marrying Paris and gives Friar Lawrence time to reunite her with Romeo.
The Friar gives Juliet a vial of potion that will make her appear dead to help her escape her arranged marriage to Paris. This plan is meant to give Juliet time to be with Romeo and avoid marrying Paris.
Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a potion that makes her appear dead so she can avoid marrying Paris and be with Romeo instead.
He gives her the Sleeping Potion to simulate death, so that she can avoid marrying Paris and committing bigamy.
He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.
Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion at the opening of Act 4. It is the only way she can avoid being bigamously married to Paris. It is not a poison, however, just a Mickey Finn designed to knock her out for a couple of days.
The Friar gives Juliet six steps to follow in order to avoid marrying Paris: 1) Fake her death with a potion, 2) Give consent to marry Paris while planning to run away, 3) Take the potion the night before the wedding, 4) Be put in the family tomb, 5) Romeo will come for her, and 6) They will escape together.
He gives her a vial with a potion that will simulate death without actually causing it. After 48 hours she will return to life. Fortunately, the people of Verona did not embalm their dead.