What Is The Hidden Meaning Behind Juliet Saying Farewell God Knows When We Shall Meet Again?

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LADY CAPULET and the NURSE exit

. Farewell! —God knows when we shall meet again. That almost freezes up the heat of life.

Why is it irony when Juliet says to her mother God knows when we will meet again?

This is ironic

because Juliet is already married and should ask for pardon from her parents ie tell them the truth, hoping she and Romeo will be forgiven

. This just makes us pity her more.

When Juliet says farewell God knows when we shall meet again Who is she speaking to?


LADY CAPULET and the NURSE exit

. Farewell! —God knows when we shall meet again. That almost freezes up the heat of life.

Who said farewell God knows when we shall meet again I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins That almost freezes up the heat of life I’ll call them back again to comfort me my dismal scene?

Because of the abundant foreshadowing in the play, we sense that

Juliet

will never again see her mother or the Nurse, who has been like a mother to her. Juliet herself feels the dread of death. She says, “I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins, / That almost freezes up the heat of life” (4.3.

Who said farewell God knows when we shall meet again?


Juliet’s

“Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.” in Romeo and Juliet.

What 3 fears does Juliet reveal?

She also doesn’t have any other options. What three fears does Juliet reveal in her soliloquy in Scene iii?

The potion may not work; it may kill her; she may wake up alone in the tomb before Romeo comes.

What is the nurse’s real name?

The nurse’s name is

Angelica

, most likely. Capulet says in act 4, scene 4, “Look to the baked meats, good Angelica” when the Nurse is baking and cooking for Juliet’s upcoming marriage to Paris.

What is the nicest thing Tybalt can say about Romeo?

Tybalt: Romeo, The nicest thing I can say to you is this:

you are a villain

. 1.

What animal is Romeo?

However, Lender changes everything about R&J that bothers me turning it into a cute little romp of a tragedy. Romeo is

a rooster

and Juliet is a bear and instead of being in love they become BFF’s! They don’t commit suicide but go into hibernation and the theme is prejudice: petting zoo animals vs forest animals.

What conclusion does Juliet immediately jump to?


She says that Juliet should marry Paris

. She decides that she will go to Friar for help. Juliet finally turns to the Nurse for help. How does the Nurse respond?

What does Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field?

Spoken by Capulet after Juliet refuses to marry Paris. … This quote shows

the damage of Juliet’s manipulation tactics to try to

see Romeo, and also how unreasonable she is being. Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field. Spoken by Capulet when he first sees Juliet’s “dead” body.

Who discovers that Juliet is apparently dead?


The Nurse

finds Juliet, apparently dead. Hearing the commotion the Nurse makes, Capulet and Lady Capulet enter, horrified to find their daughter in such a state. Then Friar Lawrence and Paris arrive to fetch the bride for the wedding, and everyone grieves her loss.

What does Tybalt’s ghost foreshadow?

In addition to the obvious foreshadow in Juliet’s vision of Tybalt’s vengeful ghost,

her drinking of the potion also hints at future events

. … In drinking the potion Juliet not only demonstrates a willingness to take her life into her own hands, but she also goes against what is expected of women and takes action.

Who is the first to discover Juliet’s dead body?


Nurse

is the first one to find Juliet after she takes the potion that makes her seem dead. Juliet is married secretly to Romeo, but Romeo has been banished. Her parents want her to marry Paris. To avoid this, she goes to the man who married her to Romeo—Friar Lawrence.

How did Juliet?

Hoping she might die by the same poison, Juliet kisses his lips, but to no avail. 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.

Where I have learned me to repent the sin?

Where I have learned me to repent the sin 20 Of disobedient opposition To you and your behests, and am enjoined By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here To beg your pardon. … I have been to a place where I learned to repent for the sin of being disobedient to my father and his commands.

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