She drinks a potion to make her sleep for 42 hours. Another answerer said the name of the potion was "asfelios" but it is important to know 1) that that word is not used anywhere in the play and 2) there is no such word in English
Juliet lays a dagger on her bed before drinking the potion as a contingency plan in case the potion does not work and she wakes up before Romeo arrives to rescue her. The dagger symbolizes her determination to take control of her own fate and avoid an undesirable outcome.
Her hope of seeing Romeo again overcomes her fear of waking up among a number of dead and rotting bodies.
Drinking the potion is a couragous thing, it is also a follish thing to do. Juliet drank the potion so Romeo could save her and it would end the feud netween the the two families. But Juliet drank it without informing Romeo about the plan, so Romeo found her dead and they were so in love that he killed himselfwith his dagger to be with Juliet. Juliet then woke up to find her lovers dead body, which caused her real death.Juliet had stabbed her self with Romeoes dagger. Drinking the potion is couragous but in the end is a foolish.
She begins to have doubts that she might not awake from the potion and that she might die after she has taking the potion.
i think it was a dagger in case the potion didn't work
Yes, Juliet's backup plan is to use a dagger if the potion doesn't work. She fears waking up in the tomb before Romeo arrives and chooses to have the dagger as a way to prevent herself from a painful death if the potion fails.
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In her soliloquy before drinking the potion, Juliet does not express regret over her love for Romeo. She is instead focused on finding a way to be with him despite the obstacles in their path.
Juliet decides that if the potion does not work, she will take her own life by using Romeo's dagger.
Juliet's worst fears before drinking the potion in "Romeo and Juliet" include waking up alone in the tomb, being buried alive, and potentially suffering a violent death if the plan fails. She is also afraid of the uncertainty of the potion's effects and whether Romeo will truly be there to rescue her.
Juliet fears that the potion might not work, that it could be a test of her loyalty to Romeo, or that she might wake up before Romeo arrives. She is also scared of being alone and trapped in the tomb.
A dagger. If the friar's potion doesn't work, she will stab herself.
In the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet kills herself by plunging a dagger into her chest. She originally drinks a potion to appear dead, and when her love Romeo sees her "dead" he drinks poison to kill himself. When Juliet awakes and sees Romeo dead, she takes a dagger to her chest, plunging it in.
Juliet gives voice to her thoughts in a long soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 3 of the play. She worries that: 1. The potion won't work and she'll have to marry Paris anyway. No, if that happens she'll just kill herself with a dagger. 2. The potion is really a poison. No, not Friar Lawrence! 3. She will wake up before Romeo shows and be stuck with a bunch of dead people, like Tybalt, which will drive her crazy.