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She would not marry till she finished her weaving. She unpicked it every night.
Yes they can marry someone from Kaundilya Gotra,but should avoid Asit and Kashyap.Also one should avoid marrying anyone from their mothers Gotra.
He gives her the Sleeping Potion to simulate death, so that she can avoid marrying Paris and committing bigamy.
Penelope believes that by marrying one of the suitors, she can maintain stability and security for herself and her son, Telemachus. She hopes that by choosing one of the suitors, she can avoid further conflict and possibly prevent them from causing harm to her and her household.
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.
Friar Lawrence wanted Juliet to join a sisterhood of nuns as a last resort to avoid marrying Paris and potentially finding a way to be with Romeo. He believed this drastic measure would protect Juliet and avoid a tragic outcome in her life.
In the first three scenes of Act Four, Juliet's major goal is to avoid marrying Paris. For the remainder of Act Four she is unconscious. In that state she doesn't have much of a goal at all.
Yes she was on the Brittanic the day it sunk, She was also on the titanic and the Olympic. Her duty on the Brittanic was a nurse. When it sunk, she got into a lifeboat and jumped out to avoid being hit from the propeller. Her thick hair saved her life.
Yes. The risks are overrated. Genetic defects create problems if the families have been intermarrying for many generations. One single generation of cousins marrying don't have a high risk of genetic defects. Many Muslim communities marry their first cousins. Because they have been doing so for many generations, they are at higher risks for genetic disorders. The Royal families of Europe have been intermarrying for generations. That creates risks. But a one off case of cousins marrying and having kids is not high on the risk charts. The social rules that frown on cousins marrying are to avoid genetic disorders if the trend went on for many generations. Not so for a single generation.
The drug given by Friar Lawrence to Juliet is meant to induce a death-like coma. This allows Juliet to avoid marrying Paris and gives Friar Lawrence time to reunite her with Romeo.
Juliet meets Friar Lawrence at his cell, where they form a plan to fake her death using a potion that will make her appear lifeless. She hopes to avoid marrying Paris and reunite with Romeo.