A dagger. If the friar's potion doesn't work, she will stab herself.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
Friar Lawrence has a plan that Juliet will fake her death then Romeo will pick her up from the tomb and take her to Mantua.
Nope, 'cause she doesn't know about it herself. Juliet dumped the Nurse as an advisor after she counselled Juliet to commit bigamy. She did not let the Nurse in on the sleeping potion plan. If you had read or seen the play, you would probably remember that it was the Nurse that discovered the supposedly "dead" Juliet, and she was some upset about it.
Romeo doesn't know about the Friar and Juliet's plan to fake her death. He needs to know so he can come to Verona and take Juliet back to Mantua with him.
Juliet and Friar Laurence planned to get Romeo and Juliet together, but Capulet wanted to marry Paris to Juliet on Thursday. The Friar gave her a potion that would make her seem dead for 42 hours, which she was to take Wednesday night. Friar Lawrence sent a message to Romeo for him to come and get Juliet when she awoke on Friday. But Capulet changed the wedding to Wednesday which meant that Juliet would have to take the potion late on Tuesday night which she did. That meant she awoke Thursday evening. Even if Romeo had received the message to come on Friday it would have been too late.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
His idea was that once Juliet was given up for dead, Romeo could come and take her to Mantua.
Juliet decides that if the potion does not work, she will take her own life by using Romeo's dagger.
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.
Friar Lawrence has a plan that Juliet will fake her death then Romeo will pick her up from the tomb and take her to Mantua.
Nope, 'cause she doesn't know about it herself. Juliet dumped the Nurse as an advisor after she counselled Juliet to commit bigamy. She did not let the Nurse in on the sleeping potion plan. If you had read or seen the play, you would probably remember that it was the Nurse that discovered the supposedly "dead" Juliet, and she was some upset about it.
Friar Lawrence wants to take Juliet to a place of safety where she can reunite with Romeo and start a new life away from Verona. He hopes this plan will help the young lovers escape the ongoing feud between their families.
Romeo doesn't know about the Friar and Juliet's plan to fake her death. He needs to know so he can come to Verona and take Juliet back to Mantua with him.
Friar Lawrence devises a plan for Juliet to fake her own death by taking a potion that will make her appear dead. Juliet is worried whether the potion will actually work, if she will wake up in the tomb alone, or if the potion might actually kill her.
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Friar Lawrence's plan went wrong when the message he sent to Romeo informing him of Juliet's fake death did not reach him in time. This miscommunication led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead, causing him to take his own life. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence's plan failed due to poor timing and unforeseen circumstances.
Yes, Friar Laurence believes that Juliet is brave enough to take the sleeping potion because she is willing to risk her life for her love for Romeo. He trusts her commitment to the plan and her love for Romeo.