Romeo will be waiting for her in thetomb.
no one, romeo's dead and her dad got screwed over
she takes a sleeping potion that the Friar made.
Juliet worries that Friar Lawrence's sleeping potion is actually a poison.
i think it was a dagger in case the potion didn't work
The potion Juliet drank to appear dead was called a sleeping potion, which Friar Laurence gave her to make it seem like she was dead so she could avoid marrying Paris.
Juliet's sleeping potion in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" lasts for 42 hours. She takes it to feign death and is found by Romeo, who believes her to be truly dead. This tragic misunderstanding leads to the eventual demise of both lovers.
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.
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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.
The sleeping potion that Juliet takes in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is meant to last for 42 hours. This is to make it appear as though she is dead to everyone, allowing her to escape her forced marriage and be with Romeo.
The plant root used in Friar Lawrence's sleeping potion is called mandrake root. It is a poisonous plant with a long history in folklore and mythology and is often associated with magical and mystical properties. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Lawrence uses mandrake root in the potion that puts Juliet into a deep sleep to feign her death.
the sleeping potion actually lasts 42 hours,