She is discovered by members of the watch, led by Paris's page, who have come to investigate the death of Paris.
Friar Laurence discovered Juliet supposedly dead on Thursday morning.
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The Nurse did.
Juliet's family has discovered her apparently dead and are preparing to bury her.
the nurse (her servant)
Juliet fears that Romeo will be caught and killed by her family, the Capulets, if he is discovered at her balcony. She also worries about their forbidden love being discovered and the consequences that might follow.
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The Nurse finds Juliet apparently dead after she has taken the Friar's knockout potion.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet takes a potion (not a vial) that makes her appear dead for 42 hours. She consumes the potion on Wednesday night and is discovered on Friday, indicating that it takes effect very quickly.
Friar Laurence recognized Romeo when he arrived at Juliet's tomb. He discovered Romeo had not received the letter explaining the plan to fake Juliet's death and saw him beside her seemingly lifeless body.
Romeo hesitates to identify himself on Juliet's balcony because he is aware of the feud between their families (Montagues and Capulets) and fears the consequences if he is discovered. Additionally, he is also in awe of Juliet's beauty and is nervous about how she will react to his presence.
Juliet is referring to the fact that if her plan to fake her own death does not work or is discovered, she and the Friar will be punished by her family and could face severe consequences, such as death. This line demonstrates Juliet's understanding of the risks involved in their scheme.