What is Juliet most afraid?

Juliet is not just afraid of death. She is also afraid of what will happen if she were to wake up before Romeo was to come and take her away. She worries she may either suffocate to death or go crazy out of fear.
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What are Juliet's fears?

She will lose her mind and marry Paris. She will forget all about Romeo. She will die or wake up alone in the tomb.
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What does Juliet worry about?

Juliet worries that Romeo will be murdered if he is found in the garden, but Romeo refuses to budge, claiming that Juliet's love would make him immune to his enemies.
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What are Juliet's fears in Act 2?

 Juliet says that she is afraid that her family will kill Romeo if they find him.
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What does Juliet fear in Act 3?

The Nurse then begins to moan about Tybalt's death, and Juliet briefly fears that both Romeo and Tybalt are dead.
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Why is Juliet so nervous?

Juliet feels conflicted because her love for Romeo clashes with her love and sense of duty to Tybalt, her cousin.
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What threat does Juliet?

If Friar Laurence cannot help her, what does Juliet threaten to do? If Friar Laurence can not help Juliet, she threaten to kill herself.
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Why is Juliet afraid of the family vault?

She fears that the potion won't work as well as what Friar Lawrence has said and it is really poison that Friar Lawrence mixed because he feels ashamed of married her to Romeo and then has to married her again to Paris, also that she might woke up before Romeo comes back to get her and die of suffocation inside the ...
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Why is Juliet embarrassed?

Juliet is super embarrassed until she realizes that it's Romeo hiding in the bushes. This is bad news, because if her family finds Romeo, they'll kill him. Luckily, she gets over her shock fast enough to enjoy the most romantic love scene in the history of Western literature.
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Who does Juliet fear being discovered by and why?

As night ends and dawn breaks, the two are forced to part to avoid being discovered by the Capulet kinsmen. Romeo and Juliet fear that they might be exposed — that the artificial light of discovery might be shone upon them, thereby forcing their permanent separation.
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What is Juliet's biggest flaw?

In the play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, fate controls the character by using their fatal flaws against them, Romeo's fatal flaw is his impetuousness, Juliet's fatal flaw is her impulsiveness, and Friar Lawrence's fatal flaw is that he is blinded by his goal to bring peace to Verona.
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What are Juliet's fears in lines 116 119?

Juliet speaks of her fears in lines 116-119 - what is her fear? She fell in love with Romeo too soon. What does Juliet ask Romeo to do the next day? Send her letter asking for her hand in marriage.
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Who gave Juliet the poison?

Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead so she does not have to marry again. He sends Romeo a note to explain the plan and Juliet takes the potion. Her body is moved to the family tomb. Romeo does not receive the note about the potion from Friar Laurence and thinks Juliet is really dead.
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What is one of Juliet's weaknesses?

Juliet may be clever, but also she has her weakness, her impulsiveness.
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What does Juliet fear in the balcony scene?

When Juliet discovers Romeo at her Balcony, what does she fear? She fears that her relatives will kill him if they see him there because he is on their land. Why does Juliet confess to Romeo after she knows he overheard her claiming to love him?
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Was Juliet a 13 year old?

In Shakespeare's original story, Romeo is given the age of 16 years and Juliet is given the age of 13 years. The Montague and Capulet families originated in the Divine Comedy by the Italian author Dante Aligheri, rather than in Shakespeare.
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Did Juliet stab herself in the heart?

Thinking her dead, Romeo then drinks a poison that actually kills him. Seeing him dead, Juliet stabs herself through the heart with a dagger.
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Is Juliet shy?

Juliet Capulet appears to be a shy and innocent girl at the beginning of the play, but the depth of her character shows as she meets Romeo, defies her father, marries Romeo, and ultimately commits suicide. While appearing quiet and obedient, Juliet displays inner strength, intelligence, bravery, wit, and independence.
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What was Juliet lying on when she died?

What was Juliet lying on when she died? In the Romeo and Juliet death scene, Juliet is lying in the tomb, under the influence of a sleeping potion that makes it appear that she has died. Romeo finds her in the tomb.
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Why did Juliet take her own life?

In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar's plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo's corpse beside her and kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud.
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Who discovered Juliet's body?

The Nurse enters Juliet's room and discovers her seemingly lifeless body on the bed. The Nurse tries to wake her, but believing her to be dead, cries out to the family in desperation. The Capulets, Friar Laurence, and Paris enter the room in response to the Nurse's cries.
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How does Juliet get poisoned?

In the final act of Romeo and Juliet, our tragic heroine takes a potion to fake her own death and place her into a catatonic state. Many believe the potion is most likely to be deadly nightshade (Atropa Belladonna) a plant native to Europe. 'The dose would be very low. A berry can kill a small child.
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Who does Juliet threaten to marry?

Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet's plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. She rejects the match, saying “I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo—whom you know I hate— / Rather than Paris” (3.5. 121–123).
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What threat does Juliet make at the end of Act 3?

At the end of the scene, Juliet resolves that she will get poison from Friar Laurence so that she can take her own life instead of marrying Paris.
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Did Juliet sleep with Romeo?

At the beginning of Act III, scene v, Romeo and Juliet are together in Juliet's bed just before dawn, having spent the night with each other and feeling reluctant to separate. We might conclude that we're meant to infer that they just had sex, and that may be the way the scene is most commonly understood.
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