The one that made her sleep was three days.
The one that made her die was forever.
I had a bad headache; I took medicine and it antidote the pain.
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After a long meditation session, I closed my eyes and took a deep exhale to release all the tension in my body.
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Juliet took her own life by stabbing herself with Romeo's dagger. She could not bear to live without him, so she followed him in death.
Juliet stabbed her self because see took a potion that would make her sleep and when her lover (romeo) found her he thought see was dead so he stabbed himself so that he could be with her in death. but Juliet was still alive and when she woke up and sore that romeo was dead she stabbed herself.
Umm, where did you get that idea? We have no idea how long it took Shakespeare to write his play. Or how long it took Arthur Brooke to write his poem. Perhaps you are thinking of some other Romeo and Juliet, in which case you should specify.
Because Romeo thought that Juliet was dead since she took a potion that made her look dead. Romeo therefore killed himself. When Juliet woke up and saw that Romeo was dead she also killed herself. Romeo killed himself with poison and Julet killed herself with a dagger.
Romeo and Juliet took a dump
It took about a decade and a half
The nurse
We guess that it was some sort of herbs. Friar Lawrence calls it a "distilling liquor" which might make you think that its primary ingredient was booze, but more likely means it was a kind of tea. What kind, exactly, we don't know, because he doesn't give us the recipe.
In the real script is says roughly that when Juliet finds out that she needs to marry Paris she goes to the priest and he gives her a potion that makes her seem dead for 42 hours, so she will be taken to the family tomb, and when she wakes up romeo will be there. Romeo does not get the message, thinks she is dead and goes to buy poison. He goes to see her, sees her dead and takes the poison. She wakes up and sees Romeo dead next to her. The priest comes and finds Romeo dead, he runs away. Juliet tries to kiss the poison off of Romeo's lips but there is not enough so she picks up Romeo's dagger and stabs herself.
The Nurse
Romeo and Juliet took place in about mid-July.........on a Sunday......:)
The potion Juliet took in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is a fictional concoction. It was a plot device to create dramatic tension in the story and is not an actual potion that exists in real life.