Act 4 Scene 3! Here are some quotes (Act, Scene, Line #):
"What if this mixture do not work at all?" (Act 4, Scene 3, 21.)
"What if it be a poison, which the friar/ Subtly hath minister'd to have me dead… (Act 4, Scene 3, 24-25)
"Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee." (Act 4, Scene 3, 58)
She takes a potion which will get her buried in the family crypt.
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Juliet never doubts that Romeo will come for her. She does have doubt about Friar Lawrence and that he might have changed the potion to poison.
Juliet says, "Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee!" and she drinks Friar Lawrence's potion.
The potion that Juliet takes in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is meant to make her appear dead for 42 hours.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet takes a potion (not a vial) that makes her appear dead for 42 hours. She consumes the potion on Wednesday night and is discovered on Friday, indicating that it takes effect very quickly.
She takes a potion which will get her buried in the family crypt.
Juliet will wake up in the Capulet family tomb, where Romeo and the friar are planning for her to escape to be with him. However, due to a miscommunication, Romeo believes Juliet is dead and ultimately takes his own life.
The sleeping potion that Juliet takes in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is meant to last for 42 hours. This is to make it appear as though she is dead to everyone, allowing her to escape her forced marriage and be with Romeo.
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.
Friar Lawrence prepares the potion for Juliet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
The potion that Romeo buys is poison and he buys it because he wants to kill himself after thinking Juliet is dead.
Romeo will be waiting for her in thetomb.
Romeo pays 40 ducats for the potion from the apothecary in the famous Shakespeare play "Romeo and Juliet." The potion is meant to help him fake his own death in an attempt to be reunited with his beloved, Juliet.
Romeo become banishment , and Juliet have to take a potion to escape from to marry to praiseworthy become die
No, Juliet does not fall into a coma at the end of Act 4. She takes a potion that simulates death so that she can avoid marrying Paris and be with Romeo.