Hold, then. Go home, be merry. Give consent
To marry Paris. Wednesday is tomorrow.
Tomorrow night look that thou lie alone.
Let not the Nurse lie with thee in thy chamber.
(shows her a vial)
Take thou this vial, being then in bed,
And this distillèd liquor drink thou off,
When presently through all thy veins shall run
A cold and drowsy humor, for no pulse
Shall keep his native progress, but surcease.
No warmth, no breath shall testify thou livest.
The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade
To paly ashes, thy eyes' windows fall
Like death when he shuts up the day of life.
Each part, deprived of supple government,
Shall, stiff and stark and cold, appear like death.
And in this borrowed likeness of shrunk death
Thou shalt continue two and forty hours,
And then awake as from a pleasant sleep.
Now, when the bridegroom in the morning comes
To rouse thee from thy bed, there art thou dead.
Then, as the manner of our country is,
In thy best robes uncovered on the bier
Thou shalt be borne to that same ancient vault
Where all the kindred of the Capulets lie.
In the meantime, against thou shalt awake,
Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift,
And hither shall he come, and he and I
Will watch thy waking, and that very night
Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua.
And this shall free thee from this present shame,
If no inconstant toy, nor womanish fear,
Abate thy valor in the acting it.
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How does Juliet find out about Romeo's death. Unless you have seen the original version of this play, you will not know. I have seen and therefore i know. When Friar Lawrence comes to the sepulcher, he sees Juliet starting to awaken. When he goes to Juliet to take her to his cell, she, awake now, sees Romeo dead. That is how she finds out about Romeo being dead.
Capulet originally wanted Juliet to marry Paris because he believed it would be a good match. After Tybalt's death, Capulet speeds the wedding plans because he believes a marriage will assuage Juliet's grief over Tybalt.
It is actually not that brief, being much longer than the scene that precedes it. But this is the scene when Paris arrives for his wedding and finds that, earlier in the scene, his bride-to-be has been found dead in her bed. As you might imagine, much wailing and gnashing of teeth ensues. The comic servant Peter comes on at the end and lightens the scene a bit by talking lightheartedly to the musicians hired for the wedding.
In Act V, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence learns that his letter to Romeo - which was to let Romeo know that Juliet was not really dead - never reached its intended receiver. Laurence rushes to Juliet's tomb so that she will not awaken alone in her tomb.Unfortunately, he does not get there in time. When Friar Laurence reaches the tomb in Scene 3, Romeo has slain Paris and poisoned himself. While he looks on aghast, Juliet awakes and asks for Romeo. Laurence quickly explains that their plan did not work, and that both Romeo and Paris are dead. He implores her to leave the tomb, saying that he will "dispose of thee / Among a sisterhood of holy nuns." Overcome by sorrow, Juliet sends him away and kills herself soon afterward. Thus, a strict interpretation of the text reveals that Friar Laurence was the last person to see Juliet alive. However, another interpretation is possible. After the Friar exits, Juliet discovers the empty cup of poison in Romeo's hand. Hoping that some of the poison still lingers on Romeo's lips to take her life as well, Juliet declares "I will kiss thy lips. / Haply some poison yet doth hang on them / To make me die with a restorative." She then kisses him and exclaims, "Thy lips are warm!" Some have interpreted this exclamation to mean that Romeo, though poisoned, has not yet died. The poisoned Romeo, aroused by Juliet's kiss, opens his eyes to find that she is alive, but succumbs to the poison soon thereafter. Thus, Romeo becomes the last to see Juliet alive, just moments before his own tragic end. taken from http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/Section/Who-was-the-last-person-to-see-Juliet-alive-.id-305403,articleId-63964.html
I had this too as a freshman. The answer is c because when she awakens Romeo would've hypothetically have been there waiting for her to awaken and they would've escaped to Mantua together.
The Nurse tries to awaken Juliet.
Live happily together in Mantua.
How does Juliet find out about Romeo's death. Unless you have seen the original version of this play, you will not know. I have seen and therefore i know. When Friar Lawrence comes to the sepulcher, he sees Juliet starting to awaken. When he goes to Juliet to take her to his cell, she, awake now, sees Romeo dead. That is how she finds out about Romeo being dead.
I will awaken the Kraken.I was awaken by the shattering noise.
"Awaken" can be a verb.
Juliet describes her tomb as a place filled with darkness, where she will awaken alone surrounded by the dead bodies of her ancestors. She envisions her tomb as a cold and eerie place that serves as a prison for her rather than a final resting place.
We can compare the birds that Juliet hears to a common alarm clock. Just as an alarm clock wakes us up from slumber, the birds awaken Juliet to a new day after her night with Romeo. They signal the start of a new day and the end of their clandestine meeting.
Spirits awaken.
To awaken, or to awaken someone else.
Juliet fears that the potion might not work and she'll have to marry Paris. She also worries that the potion might actually kill her. Additionally, she is concerned that she might awaken early and be surrounded by the decaying bodies in the Capulet tomb.
Awaken is rated 6.1/10 on IMDB.
Awaken in Oblivion was created in 2004.