All of those thoughts which she expresses in her magnificent soliloquy in Act IV Scene 3, and which I might summarize and express much less effectively as "Oooh, what if it doesn't work, and oooh, what if the friar was lying, and oooh, won't it be disgusting if I wake up in a tomb full of decaying corpses?"
She begins to have doubts that she might not awake from the potion and that she might die after she has taking the potion.
It's a poison, and she is probabbly very happy that she will finally be with Romeo in a place of peace.
Act IV Scene 3. It is the beginning of her soliloquy before taking the potion.
Juliet gives voice to her thoughts in a long soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 3 of the play. She worries that: 1. The potion won't work and she'll have to marry Paris anyway. No, if that happens she'll just kill herself with a dagger. 2. The potion is really a poison. No, not Friar Lawrence! 3. She will wake up before Romeo shows and be stuck with a bunch of dead people, like Tybalt, which will drive her crazy.
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1. What if it does not work. 2. What if it is a poison that is given to her that will kill her. 3. What if she wakes up before Romeo comes.
Juliet's worst fears before drinking the potion in "Romeo and Juliet" include waking up alone in the tomb, being buried alive, and potentially suffering a violent death if the plan fails. She is also afraid of the uncertainty of the potion's effects and whether Romeo will truly be there to rescue her.
Yes, Juliet's backup plan is to use a dagger if the potion doesn't work. She fears waking up in the tomb before Romeo arrives and chooses to have the dagger as a way to prevent herself from a painful death if the potion fails.
Romeo finds Juliet's body in her bedroom after she has taken a potion that makes her appear dead.
when juliet drinks the potion friar Laurence says that Juliets will turn yellow and turn into a bannana then die in her sleep.
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.
A green potion is an antipoison for poison. So if you are poisoned just drink the antipoison potion. You can drink the potion three times before it empties. if it is full
She begins to have doubts that she might not awake from the potion and that she might die after she has taking the potion.
Juliet took a potion that would make her appear dead so that she wouldn't have to marry parris. (She took it the night before she was supposed to get married i think). The plan was to have her "buried" in the tomb and then she would wake up and go somewhere with Romeo (who she was married to at this time). but yeah....the plan didn't go well...
It's a poison, and she is probabbly very happy that she will finally be with Romeo in a place of peace.
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Juliet's decision to drink the potion can be seen as both foolhardy and courageous. It is foolhardy because she is taking a risk by putting her trust in Friar Lawrence's plan without knowing all the potential consequences. However, it can also be seen as courageous because she is willing to face death in order to be with Romeo, showing her deep love and commitment to him.