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He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.
Friar Lawrence went to the tomb to get Juliet out of there because she was about to wake up and he did not want to leave her awake, surrounded by corpses. He was going to bring her to his cell until Romeo can come and get her.
Romeo and Juliet do get married in the play, but it is not in a scene. When it is played in theatres etc, they have the chose whether or not to put it into the play as shakepeare did not. You know like an added part. Oh and they get married in Friar Laurences cell!
Friar Laurence tries to convince Juliet to leave with him after she sees Romeo's dead corpse because they hear someone approaching the grave (most likely the prince and police). However, Juliet refuses, so Friar Laurence flees.
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
She will become near-death, her veins will go cold, her heart will stop for 2 days.
Friar Lawrence finds Juliet's lifeless body and Romeo's dead body beside her. He sees that Romeo has taken his own life with poison, and Juliet has also killed herself with Romeo's dagger. The Friar's arrival prompts him to explain the tragic events to the Prince and the other characters.
He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.
To prepare for Juliet's funeral, the Capulets clean her body, adorn her with flowers, and place her in a coffin. Friar Laurence organizes the funeral service, and Romeo and others attend to pay their respects. Ultimately, the funeral becomes a turning point that leads to tragic events in the play.
Romeo finds Juliet's body in her bedroom after she has taken a potion that makes her appear dead.
Friar Lawrence went to the tomb to get Juliet out of there because she was about to wake up and he did not want to leave her awake, surrounded by corpses. He was going to bring her to his cell until Romeo can come and get her.
The St. Lawrence seaway is a canal
I'd have to say no.
Lots and lots of water.
Old Spice makes shampoo! It is a combination of body wash and hair wash, though.
You have hair there? Hmm. Old Spice Hair and Body Wash may clean you, but you should also see a doctor.
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