The potion will make her stop breathing so she has no pulse. She pretends to be dead so that she can escape away from the people in Verona, and be with Romeo. But Romeo believes she is actually dead and kills himself. She then wakes to find him dead and stabs herself.
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Juliet drank the potion so she would appear dead and wouldn't have to marry Paris. However, it back fired when Romeo found her and thought she was dead and poisoned himself.
That was the plan. Take the potion. Get mistaken for dead. Don't marry Paris. Run off with Romeo.
Romeo thinks that Juliet is dead when she is actually in a deep sleep because of the potion Friar Laurence gave her to avoid marrying the county Paris.
Because she wanted to fake her own death so when she awoke she could run away with Romeo.
Her love for Romeo. Even when imagining the Horror of being locked up with Tybalt's corpse (and maybe his ghost) she thinks of Romeo. She says: "Romeo, I come! This I drink for thee!"
Staging Juliet's death prevents her from marrying Paris, and buys Lawrence time to contact Romeo to effect her escape to join him.
Juliet should have not taken the potion because Romeo was not dead. It was part of the play. In retrospect, it was the biggest mistake Juliet could have done.
It's either that or commit bigamy.
He drinks poison.
He drank a poison which he got from the Apothecary in Mantua.
With money. The apothecary was poor and would do anything for some spare ducats.
It talks about a poison that romeo shall drink and die from. At the end, Romeo does die from a poison he drinks.
She didn't. She did drink a sleeping potion, but it left her unharmed after a couple of days, so you cannot call it poison. She tried to get some poison out of the bottle that Romeo used, but it was empty.
poison
He drinks poison.
a vial that he got from an apothecary (medicine man).
He drank a poison which he got from the Apothecary in Mantua.
With money. The apothecary was poor and would do anything for some spare ducats.
It talks about a poison that romeo shall drink and die from. At the end, Romeo does die from a poison he drinks.
She didn't. She did drink a sleeping potion, but it left her unharmed after a couple of days, so you cannot call it poison. She tried to get some poison out of the bottle that Romeo used, but it was empty.
Juliet kisses Romeo because she wants to see if there is any poison left on his lips so that she could drink some poison and also die , because there is no point in living now, now that Romeo is gone.
It doesn't mean anything. You scrambled it. Shakespeare has Juliet say,"Romeo, I come! this do I drink to thee."You see, Juliet thinks Romeo is dead. She wants to be with him in death. She tells Romeo she is coming, and drinks the poison, toasting dead Romeo with it.
Romeo calls the poison a cordial because he believes it will bring him peace and comfort, much like a pleasant-tasting drink would. He sees the poison as a remedy to his suffering and a way to reunite with Juliet in death.
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he decides to take his own life. He plans to go to her tomb and drink poison to be with her in death.