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The Priest who married them and then her nurse who helped her when she took the liquid that would make it seem like she was dead.
It doesn't mean anything. You scrambled it. Shakespeare has Juliet say,"Romeo, I come! this do I drink to thee."You see, Juliet thinks Romeo is dead. She wants to be with him in death. She tells Romeo she is coming, and drinks the poison, toasting dead Romeo with it.
she fakes her death.
Nothing about Romeo and Juliet is real. It's a play. It's all make-believe.
The nurse has told Juliet that she should just shut up and marry Paris. Juliet knows that if she confides her plan to feign death to the nurse, the nurse will likely tell her mother. Shakespeare shows us the moment when Juliet realises she can no longer trust her nurse, at the end of 3.5. Juliet asks the nurse if she really means that it is better to forget Romeo and marry Paris. The nurse answers: 'Yes, or may I burn in Hell' [the actual words are:'And from my soul too, Or else beshrew them both'] Juliet answers 'Amen' ['I hope you do']. A good director - like Franco Zeffirelli can make this one of the most chilling moments in the play. .
You cannot feign death in Halo: Reach
To feign is to fake.One can feign interest in an uninteresting lecture (or a boring date); possums might feign death to avoid being killed for real.
The Priest who married them and then her nurse who helped her when she took the liquid that would make it seem like she was dead.
The word "feign" is usually used to describe faking or pretending an action.e.g., "Some animals feign death to avoid predators."
There was miscommunication in "Romeo and Juliet" when Romeo didn't receive Friar Laurence's message explaining Juliet's plan to feign her death. This led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead and ultimately taking his own life. Juliet waking to find Romeo dead then led to her taking her own life as well, highlighting the tragic consequences of miscommunication.
Juliet's sleeping potion in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" lasts for 42 hours. She takes it to feign death and is found by Romeo, who believes her to be truly dead. This tragic misunderstanding leads to the eventual demise of both lovers.
When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he decides to take his own life. He plans to go to her tomb and drink poison to be with her in death.
It doesn't mean anything. You scrambled it. Shakespeare has Juliet say,"Romeo, I come! this do I drink to thee."You see, Juliet thinks Romeo is dead. She wants to be with him in death. She tells Romeo she is coming, and drinks the poison, toasting dead Romeo with it.
It is an Australian expression meaning to feign sleep or death, in order to deceive an opponent
Wendy Feign is 5'6".
The homophone for "feign" is "fane."
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.