"My poverty but not my will consents." He does it because he is in desperate need of the money.
With money. The apothecary was poor and would do anything for some spare ducats.
The apothecary in "Romeo and Juliet" received a death sentence for selling poison to Romeo.
The apothecary says this when he sells Romeo poison.
The person who sold the poison to Romeo was "The Apothecary."
It's illegal to sell poisons in Mantua.
He takes poison that he got from the apothecary in Mantua.
Because ,in the town of Verona ,selling or buying posion is illegal.
Because the apothecary said that he would sell the poison to Romeo only because he needed the money so badly (selling poison is illegal in Mantua). Therefore, the apothecary's poverty (state/situation) is forcing him to take Romeo's offer, not because he wants to disobey the law. Romeo is paying the apothecary's need, not his want.
a vial that he got from an apothecary (medicine man).
romeo purchases the poison from an apothecary (an apothecary is someone that prepares and sells drugs and medicines, like a pharmacist.) hope this helps! :D
It's illegal to sell poisons and the apothecary is doubtful about breaking the law.
Romeo thinks Juliet is dead Doesn't want to live without her The apothecary is poor, gets paid