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- Romeo and Juliet Act 4: Scenes 1 2 Summary Analysis | SparkNotes
After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris 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
- Romeo and Juliet - Act 4, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library
Paris is talking with Friar Lawrence about the coming wedding when Juliet arrives After Paris leaves, she threatens suicide if Friar Lawrence cannot save her from marrying Paris Friar Lawrence gives her a potion that will make her appear as if dead the morning of the wedding
- Act 4 – Romeo and Juliet - Open Educational Resources
After Paris leaves, Juliet tells the Friar she is resolved to kill herself if he can offer no solution out of the impending marriage The Friar offers her a plan: agree to the marriage, but drink a poison the night before that will make her appear dead while in reality leaving her asleep
- Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet - Friar Laurence proposes the potion plan . . .
Juliet plans to drink the Friar's herbs and here is the complete guide to this important scene
- Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence - BBC
It could be argued that the friar’s risky plan helps cause the death of Romeo and Juliet He suggests that Juliet pretend to be dead and fails to tell Romeo of the plan in time
- Romeo and Juliet Act 4, Scene 1 Summary Analysis | LitCharts
Friar Laurence, sensing Juliet ’s resolve, tells her of his plan He urges her to go home, pretend that everything is all right, and consent to marrying Paris the day after tomorrow
- The Significance of Friar Lawrences Plan in Romeo and Juliet
This essay explores the significance of Friar Lawrence's plan, analyzing its implications for the characters involved and its broader thematic resonance within the play
- act 4 and 5 r and j Flashcards | Quizlet
Summarize Friar Lawrence's plan for Juliet Identify a minimum of one problem that you see with the plan The Friar told Juliet to go home and tell her father she would marry Paris She was then to take the potion alone on Wednesday night, the night before her wedding
- Act IV Scene 1: The Friar’s plan Summary Romeo and Juliet (Grades 9–1)
Paris leaves Juliet with the Friar Juliet reveals the depth of her despair to Friar Laurence She produces a knife and declares she is ready to kill herself The Friar proposes a plan to fake her death with a special potion, which will then allow her to escape to Mantua
- Act 4 - Summary and Analysis from Romeo and Juliet | bartleby
Friar Lawrence then lets Juliet in on an elaborate plan to save her marriage He gives her a potion that will make her appear dead for around 42 hours, so she could convincingly stage her death
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