She worries that their plan might not work. She worries that the friar might be trying to poison her.
Yes, she delivers a soliloquy about it.
Act IV Scene 3. It is the beginning of her soliloquy before taking the potion.
she takes a sleeping potion that the Friar made.
She begins to have doubts that she might not awake from the potion and that she might die after she has taking the potion.
i think it was a dagger in case the potion didn't work
Juliet worries that Friar Lawrence's sleeping potion is actually a poison.
The potion that Juliet takes in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is meant to make her appear dead for 42 hours.
that the potion wont work .
Juliet's second worry about taking the potion is that it might not work as intended and she will have to face marrying Paris.
Friar Lawrence prepares the potion for Juliet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
The potion Juliet took in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is a fictional concoction. It was a plot device to create dramatic tension in the story and is not an actual potion that exists in real life.
Act IV Scene 3. It is the beginning of her soliloquy before taking the potion.
she takes a sleeping potion that the Friar made.
This is a fear of swallowing
Friar Laurence
She begins to have doubts that she might not awake from the potion and that she might die after she has taking the potion.
i think it was a dagger in case the potion didn't work
Juliet worries that Friar Lawrence's sleeping potion is actually a poison.