The Nurse did.
the nurse (her servant)
Nope, 'cause she doesn't know about it herself. Juliet dumped the Nurse as an advisor after she counselled Juliet to commit bigamy. She did not let the Nurse in on the sleeping potion plan. If you had read or seen the play, you would probably remember that it was the Nurse that discovered the supposedly "dead" Juliet, and she was some upset about it.
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
its dramamtic irony because we all know that Juliet is not really dead but the people in the play do not.
she was 'dead' for 42 hours
Friar Laurence discovered Juliet supposedly dead on Thursday morning.
The Nurse finds Juliet apparently dead after she has taken the Friar's knockout potion.
the nurse (her servant)
Nope, 'cause she doesn't know about it herself. Juliet dumped the Nurse as an advisor after she counselled Juliet to commit bigamy. She did not let the Nurse in on the sleeping potion plan. If you had read or seen the play, you would probably remember that it was the Nurse that discovered the supposedly "dead" Juliet, and she was some upset about it.
Juliet's family has discovered her apparently dead and are preparing to bury her.
The Nurse finds Juliet apparently dead after she has taken the Friar's knockout potion.
The nurse finds Juliet dead first.
The nurse found Juliet in the Capulet home. The watch found Juliet dead in the churchyard...........which one ???
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.
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
Capulet thought Juliet had been married to Paris, as he discovered her seemingly lifeless body in her room next to the wedding arrangements meant for her nuptials with Paris.
its dramamtic irony because we all know that Juliet is not really dead but the people in the play do not.