She want to be with Romep
Because she was too beautiful and NOT ugly enough.
He reasons that if she has enough courage to kill herself she has enough courage to take the drug which will make her appear dead for 42 hours. The Friar then proceeds to formulate all the details of his plan, and Juliet agrees to it. Scene Plan here: http://www.clicknotes.com/romeo/S41.html#start
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Friar Laurence's age is not explicitly stated in "Romeo and Juliet," but he is typically portrayed as an older man, maybe in his 40s or 50s. He's been around the block a few times, seen some stuff, and is wise enough to know that teenage love can be a hot mess. So, let's just say he's old enough to know better but still young enough to meddle in young lovers' affairs.
The nurse tells juliet to forget Romeo and marry lord Paris. Obviously this is unacceptable to Juliet so she brushes the Nurse off. It's a problem because Romeo and Juliet have few enough people they can trust, and they don't need to lose the confidence of those few.
she was stupid enough to take the potion not knowing what it would do to her. for all she knew, it could've poisoned her. she was stupid enough to marry someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with and marry someone who killed her cousin. bottom line, Juliet was completely stupid.
You should immediatly inform the police because they may come looking for you. And if you were under a sleeping sedative you would not have been coherent enough to commit a crime unless of course you sleep walk!
That depends on the sleeping bag itself. Any sleeping bag that is made for camping in un-harsh conditions would not keep you warm enough in mountain areas.
Sleeping is good for your brain because it is resting it. Getting enough sleep would make your brain healthy and you as well.
Juliet comes to the Friar for his help in putting a stop to the wedding. She is desperate, and as soon as she is alone with the Friar she cries out, "O shut the door! and when thou hast done so, / Come weep with me; past hope, past cure, past help!" (4.1.44-45). Juliet says she will kill herself rather than marry Paris, which gives the Friar the inspiration for his plan for her to take the sleeping potion. He reasons that if she has enough courage to kill herself she has enough courage to take the drug which will make her appear dead for 42 hours. The Friar then proceeds to formulate all the details of his plan, and Juliet agrees to it.
Juliet goes to friar Laurence's cell for help, so she doesn't have to marry county Paris. The friar is able to give her a solution and that solution is a potion in which can give Juliet a death like sleep in which she will wake up in forty-two hours.
Juliet is old enough to be married