Respuesta :
She is prepared in case the potion does not work.
Juliet says, "No, no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there." This line shows us that she has a backup plan. When she is worried about whether or not Friar Lawrence's potion will put her to sleep, she sets a dagger down next to her. This line talks about the dagger saying that it will forbid her from marrying Paris. In a way this also foreshadows what happens in the tomb. When Juliet wakes up and finds Romeo dead, she searches for a way to end her life as well. She sees his dram of poison is emptied so she takes his dagger and stabs herself.
Juliet says, "No, no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there." This line shows us that she has a backup plan. When she is worried about whether or not Friar Lawrence's potion will put her to sleep, she sets a dagger down next to her. This line talks about the dagger saying that it will forbid her from marrying Paris. In a way this also foreshadows what happens in the tomb. When Juliet wakes up and finds Romeo dead, she searches for a way to end her life as well. She sees his dram of poison is emptied so she takes his dagger and stabs herself.
Answer:
she is prepared in case the potion does not work
Explanation:
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