It depends on what scene of the play you are talking about. Sometimes it's the Nurse. After her supposed death both her parents and the Nurse are with her. On her wedding night Romeo is with her as they "lose . . . a pair of stainless maidenhoods."
In act four the Capulets are preparing for a wedding. In act one they are preparing for a party. Romeo and Juliet and the nurse make preparations to sneak Romeo into Juliet's bedroom in act three. In act two they make preparations for their wedding. In Act 4 Juliet also makes preparations for her fake death and in act 5 Romeo makes preparations to kill himself. All in all, they do a lot of preparing.
Act 4 Scene 3
Act 4 Scene 3
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• Act 4 Scene 2: Juliet : “I beg your pardon: pardon, I beseech you”
In act four the Capulets are preparing for a wedding. In act one they are preparing for a party. Romeo and Juliet and the nurse make preparations to sneak Romeo into Juliet's bedroom in act three. In act two they make preparations for their wedding. In Act 4 Juliet also makes preparations for her fake death and in act 5 Romeo makes preparations to kill himself. All in all, they do a lot of preparing.
"Meet me at Friar Lawrence's cell and we can be married" in Act II Scene 4 and "Wait for me; I am coming to your bedroom" in Act III Scene 3.
Act 4 Scene 3
She went home to wait for Romeo to climb up into her bedroom.
Because the Nurse is the most plausible person to enter her bedroom and wake her up. You note in Act II it is the nurse who supervises the bedroom, whose calls Juliet answers from her balcony. Again in Act III it is the Nurse who alerts Juliet that her mother is on her way, and Romeo had better scoot. Her parents never enter unless the Nurse has seen her previously.
She was standing on her feet. Seriously, it's a long play and is set in a lot of settings. It is not like the whole entire play is Act 2 Scene 2 where Juliet is seen in the balcony outside of her bedroom window.
Act 4 Scene 3
In Act 4
Evasively.
they die
Evasively.
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.