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Juliet will wake up in the Capulet family tomb, where Romeo and the friar are planning for her to escape to be with him. However, due to a miscommunication, Romeo believes Juliet is dead and ultimately takes his own life.

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What does the friar advise Juliet to do?

He advises her to take a potion which will make her seem to be dead. Then when she wakes up in her tomb, Romeo will come to rescue her.


Who died first in the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?

Romeo died first. Juliet took a fake potion to make her sleep but appear to be dead. Romeo then drank his potion presuming her dead and died. Juliet then woke up to find Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his knife.


How much does romeo pay for the potion?

Romeo pays 40 ducats for the potion from the apothecary in the famous Shakespeare play "Romeo and Juliet." The potion is meant to help him fake his own death in an attempt to be reunited with his beloved, Juliet.


What does Friar Laurence say Romeo and Juliet do after Juliet awakens?

After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua


Why does Juliet lay a dagger on her bed before drinking her potion?

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What are examples of irony in Romeo and Juliet Act 5?

Romeo and Juliet contains dramatic irony. The best example of dramatic irony in the play is in Act 5 when Romeo sees Juliet and thinks that she is dead because of the potion she took earlier that day to make her appear dead. Romeo sees this and then stabs himself and when Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has killed himself she then commits suicide also.


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When was Juliet's death?

Juliet's death was in the final act of the play -- after the death of Romeo. Juliet takes a potion that sends her into a deep sleep and makes her appear dead. When romeo finds her, he thinks she is dead and drinks poision. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and finds romeo dead beside her. She kills herself with a dagger because, just as romeo could not live without her, she could not live without him.


What will the friar's potion do Juliet?

Juliet is hesitant towards drinking the potion as she questions her trust for Friar Lawrence. She is scared that it may really kill her. She is also worried that when she wakes up she may not know where she is and that she will be driven insane lying next to her ancestors skeletal remains.


What is the specific fate of both Romeo and Juliet. What exactly happened to them?

After Merucio's death, Capulet decides to marry Juliet to Paris, not knowing that she had secretly married Romeo. So Juliet gets a potion from Friar Laurence that will make her appear dead for 48 hours, after everyone believes she is dead and she wakes up, she plans to run away with Romeo. Friar Lawrence sends a messenger to tell Romeo about the plan, but he doesn't get there in time and Romeo's servant Balthasar mistakenly tells him of Juliet's death. Romeo buys some poison with the intent to kill himself, and goes to Juliet's family crypt to do so. Juliet wakes up after Romeo has died and stabs herself with his dagger. Tragic. :(


Why did the story of Romeo and Juliet ended in the death of Romeo and Juliet?

The story of Romeo and Juliet ended in death because they were secretly married, but then Romeo was banished for killing Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. While he was gone, Juliet's parents want her to marry a count named Paris. She doesn't want to so she goes to Friar Lawrence for help. He gives her a potion that will make her appear dead. She takes it and is brought to the tomb where she is supposed to awaken and meet Romeo, but the letter explaining all of this to Romeo never made it to him. He hears of Juliet's "death", goes to her tomb, sees that she appears dead, and drinks a potion that kills him. Juliet wakes up moments later, sees Romeo dead, and stabs herself with his dagger.


What are Juliet's fears about drinking the potion Friar Laurence gives to her?

that it wont work and she will have to marry Paris and that she will be alone in a tomb when she wakes up. She also fears that the Friar Lawrence has poisoned the potion, she wakes up before Romeo comes to rescue her, she lives and ends up in a room with dead people, smelling the foul air, and that the dead Capulets' ghosts would come and haunt Juliet.