You are of course referring to the scene 1 found in Act IV. Juliet's threat is a very specific one--she says to the friar that unless he can think of a way out of her predicament she will kill herself. This tells us that Juliet is not very resourceful, because if she were, she could think of dozens of ways out of her problem. She is also very ignorant of how the world works, which is one reason why other ways out of her problem do not occur to her. At the same time, however, she shows great courage, for it is clear that she will carry out her threat if she sees no other way out. She also shows great moral integrity, refusing to become a bigamist even at the price of dying, but we knew that already from her previous discussion with the nurse.
shes very impulsive
A 4 main factors: # The size and immediacy of the threat # The personality of the person involved # The context of the situation # The nature of the threat.
The person poses a threat to herself or to others.
1. Threat of Danger2. Need to establish and maintain Authority
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If you are deemed to be a threat to yourself and/or to others by a health professional or a court of law because of that disorder, you could be committed to a psychiatric facility until it is determined that you are no longer a threat to yourself and/or to the community.
Abigail's actions in the forest, including her drinking blood and making a charm to kill Elizabeth Proctor, reveal her desperation to hold onto her power and manipulate the situation to her advantage. Her threat to the girls shows that she is willing to go to extreme lengths to maintain control and avoid being exposed for her deceitful behavior. Ultimately, Abigail's motives are driven by her desire for power, vengeance, and self-preservation.
She brandished her sword fiercely, ready to defend herself against any threat.
Polites feels that Circe poses no threat because she has shown herself to be kind and hospitable, welcoming them into her home and offering food and safety. Additionally, Circe has not shown any signs of hostility or aggression towards them.
Is a hidden threat that is foreseen to happen or a secrete threat.
A grave threat is a threat made very seriously.
The probability of a threat is 1. The threat exists. What is important is not the threat but the probability that the threatened event happens.