In the story "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George, it is the pack of wolves that first discovers Julie after she has taken the potion. They are drawn to her scent and curiosity, leading them to her location. This encounter sets off a series of events that deepen her connection with the wolves and her struggle for survival in the Arctic wilderness.
Romeo finds Juliet's body in her bedroom after she has taken a potion that makes her appear dead.
The Nurse finds Juliet apparently dead after she has taken the Friar's knockout potion.
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Romeo died first. Juliet took a fake potion to make her sleep but appear to be dead. Romeo then drank his potion presuming her dead and died. Juliet then woke up to find Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his knife.
In Act IV, Juliet fakes her own death with a potion provided by Friar Lawrence to avoid marrying Paris. She is discovered apparently lifeless by her family and taken to the Capulet tomb, where Romeo later finds her.
The first person to arrive at Juliet's tomb in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence, who goes to retrieve Juliet after she has taken a potion to fake her death.
If you've seen Tinkerbell the movie all faeries are made of a child's first laugh which is taken to Neverland or Neverland finds it. If you want to learn more read Fairy Quest for the Egg.
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They haven't taken place yet. Producers say that they will have open auditions for Julie, just like Kit. The auditions will probably take place at the American Girl Stores like it did for Kit and Molly. The dates have not been posted yet, though
the capulets are preparing for the wedding; making foods; and nursesends someone to wake Juliet from her sleep but she has already taken the potion
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In Act 5, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," it is Friar Laurence who first discovers the bodies of Romeo and Paris in the Capulet tomb. He arrives at the scene shortly after Romeo has taken poison and finds the two dead. The sight of their bodies prompts Friar Laurence to lament the tragic events that have unfolded.