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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · Synopsis: Juliet sends the Nurse away for the night. After facing her terror at the prospect of awaking in her family’s burial vault, Juliet drinks the potion that Friar Lawrence has given her. Enter Juliet and Nurse. JULIET. Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle nurse, I pray thee leave me to myself tonight, For I have need of many orisons.

    • Summary: Act 4, Scene 3
    • Summary: Act 4, Scenes 4–5
    • Analysis: Act 4, Scenes 3–5

    In her bedchamber, Juliet asks the Nurse to let her spend the night by herself, and she repeats the request to Lady Capulet when she arrives. Alone, clutching the vial given to her by Friar Lawrence, she wonders what will happen when she drinks it. If the friar is untrustworthy and seeks merely to hide his role in her marriage to Romeo, she might d...

    Early the next morning, the Capulet house is aflutter with preparations for the wedding. Capulet sends the Nurse to go wake Juliet. She finds Juliet dead and begins to wail, soon joined by both Lady Capulet and Capulet. Paris arrives with Friar Lawrence and a group of musicians for the wedding. When he learns what has happened, Paris joins in the l...

    Once again, Juliet demonstrates her strength. She comes up with reason after reason why drinking the sleeping potion might cause her harm, physical or psychological, but chooses to drink it anyway. In this action she not only attempts to circumvent the forces that obstruct her relationship with Romeo, she takes full responsibility for herself. She ...

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  3. Act III, Scenes 3–4: Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite Share. Act III, Scene 3. Friar Laurence enters his cell and calls out to Romeo, who is hiding inside. When Romeo appears and asks what his...

  4. Romeo and Juliet Translation Act 4, Scene 3. Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle Nurse, I pray thee, leave me to myself tonight, For I have need of many orisons To move the heavens to smile upon my state, Which, well thou know’st, is cross and full of sin. Yes, those clothes are the best.

  5. The friar tells Romeo to go visit Juliet and comfort her through the night —in the morning, he says, Romeo will go to Mantua, where he will live for a while until his friends and kinsmen back in Verona find a way to secure a pardon from the prince.

  6. At the end of Romeo and Juliets wedding night together, why does Juliet first deny that it is day and then change her mind? Why does Friar Lawrence’s plan to help Romeo reunite with Juliet fail? Quotes

  7. William Shakespeare. Track 22 on Romeo and Juliet. Juliet asks the Nurse and her mother to let her sleep alone. She worries about the trustworthiness of Friar Laurence, then drinks his...

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