Romeo And Juliet Drinking The Vial Essay

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1.What is the best inference that can be drawn from Juliet’s action of drinking the vial? She is loyal to the Friar and trusts him completely, as evidenced by her stating, “ This answer is incorrect since Juliet outlines her fears towards the Friar’s plan within act 4 scene 3, and if Juliet trusted the Friar, then she would not hesitate and question whether or not he was trying to kill her, making this choice invalid. The fear that she has of being without Romeo causes her to take the risk, as evidenced by her stating, “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here’s drink” (4.3.59). This choice is the correct answer, since Juliet is confessing her love to Romeo, and within this scene she states all of her fears. She then decides, by stating that she is drinking the vial for Romeo, that she feels the fear of being without her lover is too overwhelming for her, so she would risk death for him, making this the best answer. The fear that she has …show more content…

This choice is incorrect since although Paris’s want to marry Juliet is the opposite of Juliet’s want not to, it is not because she needs to follow the Friar, the Friar had not even told her the plan yet. Rather the reason is that she does not want to be with Paris since she loves Romeo and would rather be with him, making this choice wrong. The Friar since he acts logically and gives a plan for Juliet to follow, contrasting against Juliet’s want to commit suicide. This is the correct answer, since Juliet seems to act illogically and desperately in that she wants to kill herself since she cannot live without Romeo. This then is the trait which the Friar shows the exact opposite of, he wants Juliet to remain alive and tells her to put down the knife when she threatens to kill herself. He also creates the twelve step plan, a logical and systematic way, which greatly contrasts against Juliet’s illogical

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