She has a vision that he is dead in a tomb. That might have been just her freaking out, but it is possible that he used it as a foreshadowing of what was to come.
The rope ladder is the means by which Romeo is going to mount to Juliet's chamber, and having mounted, he will consummate his marriage to her.
Romeo needs a rope ladder to climb up to Juliet's balcony in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The ladder allows Romeo to sneak into Juliet's garden and profess his love to her without being seen. It symbolizes their love and their willingness to take risks for each other.
The Nurse
Romeo gives the Nurse a rope ladder in order that he might climb into Juliet's window later that night
Romeo wants the nurse to get a rope and ladder so that Romeo can climb the walls that night to be with Juliet on her wedding night
In the play he uses a rope ladder that the nurse brings to Juliet's balcony for him. In the movie he just climbs up a tree.
Juliet and Romeo both agree upon meeting during the after hours. The way that they are going to do that is by using a wooden ladder.
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
Romeo plans to climb up a ladder to Juliet's chamber to sneak in and see her. He believes that by doing so, he can avoid being seen and communicate with Juliet without interference.
An example of foreshadowing in Act 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo has a premonition that attending the Capulet's party will lead to his untimely demise. This foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold later in the play.
The nurse has gone to fetch the rope ladder which will allow Romeo to climb up to Juliet's balcony when she hears of Tybalt's death. She has it with her when she arrives.
In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the "tackled stair" refers to a stairway that has been blocked or obstructed, making it difficult for characters to ascend or descend. This imagery is used to symbolize the obstacles and challenges that Romeo and Juliet face in their forbidden love affair. The "tackled stair" serves as a metaphor for the societal barriers and familial conflicts that ultimately lead to the tragic fate of the young lovers.