How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy?
In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance, but Juliet asks to be left to alone so she can pray and release her sins.
This leaves Juliet alone in her bed chamber. She is feeling scared and worried about what she is about to do. She is beginning to doubt whether Friar Lawrence has given her the right potion or weather he is trying to kill her as he is good friends with the Montagues. Act 4 Scene 3:
How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy?
In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance, but Juliet asks to be left to alone so she can pray and release her sins.
This leaves Juliet alone in her bed chamber. She is feeling scared and worried about what she is about to do. She is beginning to doubt whether Friar Lawrence has given her the right potion or weather he is trying to kill her as he is good friends with the Montagues. Act 4 Scene 3:
How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy?
In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance, but Juliet asks to be left to alone so she can pray and release her sins.
This leaves Juliet alone in her bed chamber. She is feeling scared and worried about what she is about to do. She is beginning to doubt whether Friar Lawrence has given her the right potion or weather he is trying to kill her as he is good friends with the Montagues. Act 4 Scene 3:
How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy?
In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the