Who poisoned Juliet?

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Romeo Montague (Italian: Romeo Montecchi) is the male protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The son of Lord Montague and his wife, Lady Montague, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet, through a priest named Friar Laurence.
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to be a vandal, Paris confronts him and, in the ensuing battle, Romeo kills Paris. Still believing Juliet
Juliet
Noun. Capulet (plural Capulets) (figuratively) A member or citizen of the family, party, or country of the wife in a Romeo and Juliet couple and/or one of a pair of feuding groups, the other identified as Montague. quotations ▼
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to be dead, he drinks the poison. Juliet then awakens and, discovering that Romeo is dead, stabs herself with his dagger and joins him in death.
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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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Who took the poison in Romeo and Juliet?

Upon finding Juliet and believing her to be dead, Romeo uses a powerful, fast-acting poison to take his own life.
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Why did Friar poison Juliet?

Friar Laurence decided to fake Juliet's death to stop the marriage of her and Paris. Friar Laurence sent a letter Romeo telling him the plan to fake Juliet's death, though the letter never got to Romeo.
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Who told Juliet to fake her death?

Summary and Analysis Act IV: Scene 1. The plan Friar Laurence concocts to place Juliet in a deathlike state so that she may emerge from the tomb to be reunited with her husband appears both farfetched and morbidly weird.
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Romeo and Juliet - Who is the blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths?



Why did Juliet stab herself?

Juliet had killed herself because she saw Romeo's dead body. Romeo had killed himself because he had heard that Juliet had died. Also, the letter he was supposed to receive from the friar had come too late.
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How many hours did Juliet sleep?

The Friar offers Juliet a remedy — a sleeping potion that she is to take on Wednesday night, the evening before the wedding. The potion will render Juliet unconscious, and she will appear to be dead for 42 hours, during which time her body will rest in the family tomb.
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Why is Friar Lawrence to blame for Juliet's death?

Friar Lawrence is guilty for the death of Romeo and Juliet is because he gave Juliet the potion, he knew how Romeo would react the way he did, and he had left Juliet by herself when she found out Romeo was dead.
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Is the Friar to blame for Juliet's death?

The things most responsible for Romeo and Juliet's death are Friar Lawrence, themselves, and the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. Friar Lawrence causes the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by marrying them too quickly, advancing with his plan too quickly, and running away instead of helping Juliet.
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What does Friar Laurence give Juliet to fake her death?

The friar proposes a plan: Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead.
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What did Juliet drink to fake her death?

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.
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What does Juliet say before she dies?

Hearing the approaching watch, Juliet unsheathes Romeo's dagger and, saying, “O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath,” stabs herself (5.3. 171). She dies upon Romeo's body.
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What does Romeo say before he kills himself?

Here's to my love! O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.
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Who finds Juliet after the potion?

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.
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Who saw Juliet dead?

Approaching Juliet, Romeo grieves for her death and the luster of her still-lively beauty. He drinks the poison and dies. Friar Lawrence arrives and witnesses the scene as Juliet wakes, offering to hide her away among a convent of nuns.
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How does the nurse betray Juliet?

The rift between the Nurse and Juliet foreshadows the final split in their relationship which occurs in Act III, Scene 5 when the Nurse betrays Juliet by advising her to forget Romeo and marry Paris.
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Why is Friar Lawrence innocent?

Friar Lawrence is innocent for the deaths because he gave Juliet the potion to stop her from marrying Paris, he was trying to help them get married, and he intended for Romeo to know about the plan.
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Why did Friar Lawrence marry Romeo and Juliet?

When Romeo asks Friar Lawrence to marry him and Juliet, Friar Lawrence agrees because he thinks their marriage might bring about the end of the feud between their two families. He states, “For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households' rancor to pure love” (2.3. 91–92).
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Did Friar Lawrence marry Romeo and Juliet?

Nevertheless, Friar Laurence decides to marry Romeo and Juliet in the attempt to stop the civil feud between the Capulets and the Montagues.
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Why is the nurse not responsible for Juliet's death?

In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse, by her thoughtless support of the affair between the lovers and fickle counsel, is partly to blame for the tragedy. However, it is not one factor alone that brings about the death of Romeo and Juliet, but a combination of significant actions and underlying forces.
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What sin was Friar Lawrence afraid to commit?

However, Friar Laurence's rash action in marrying Romeo and Juliet, his shortsighted plan for rescuing Juliet from an unwanted marriage to Paris, and his fear of committing sin all contributed to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
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What quotes prove Friar Lawrence guilty?

After Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet, he says this just before the scene ended, “Wisely, and Slow. They stumble who run fast (Shakespeare, 2.3. 94).” The quote has evidence that Friar is to blame because he is telling Romeo to be careful in his marriage.
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How old was Juliet when died?

Answer and Explanation: Romeo and Juliet were teenagers when they died in the play Romeo and Juliet, with Juliet being thirteen years old, nearly fourteen. We do not know Romeo's age; he is treated as a man and, but described as young and appears to be youthful.
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How old is Juliet exactly?

Juliet is just 13 years old.

We know that Romeo and Juliet are a young couple in love—but it's easy to miss just how young Juliet is. In Act I, Scene III, Lady Capulet says that Juliet is “not [yet] fourteen.” She is actually just about two weeks shy of her 14th birthday.
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How old was Juliet?

In Shakespeare's original story, Romeo is given the age of 16 years and Juliet is given the age of 13 years.
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