Examples Of Foreshadowing In Romeo And Juliet

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The vivid imagery of foreshadowing that Shakespeare uses helps to reveal the relationship between Friar Lawrence and Romeo. Friar speaks to himself about his plants, and explaining out loud that one day everything eventually dies. When Friar notes that “Poison hath residence and medicine power,” (2.3.25) he is saying that poison is what’s killing plants, but he’s relating plants to people. He is saying that love is what’s killing people. But he is also indicating that medicine can also be a power for healing plants. Also saying that love could also be the medicine to heal people. While he is speaking to himself, he doesn’t notice that Romeo walks in until Romeo speaks up. This part of the scene is foreshadowing that something could happen