Juliet: “Farewell”. God knows when we shall meet again. I have a faint cold fear that thrills through my veins that almost freezes up the heat of life. I'll call them back again to comfort me.” (IV. iii. The adage of a dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dread 15-18). The. These lines are delivered by Juliet before she drinks the poison Friar Lawrence gave her to fake her own death. The marriage between her and Paris has torn her apart, her family depends on this marriage since the death of Tybalt has cracked the function of the Capulets. This marriage will shape happiness and let them forget about …show more content…
i. 24. The aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid afor In this quote, Romeo has just found out Juliet is “dead” from Balthasar. Balthasar serves as the messenger around Verona, he is used to deliver news or information to other characters. Romeo reacts to this news in a distressed way, explaining how he wants to “defy” the “stars”, which means he displays anger in the way his life is turning out, one incident after the next, the “stars” is a metaphor for fate or a decision. Additionally, Romeo is completely refusing the ongoing obstacles his life is throwing at him without prearranged, first his banishment, now Juliet’s “death”. This line is severely significant to the actions of the play, because just two acts later, Romeo accepts his fate and ends his own life. CHARACTER Juliet is the one of the main protagonist of Romeo & Juliet. She can also be considered a tragic hero, due to her sacrificing her life for someone she loves. Especially in Act IV, when she fakes her own death just to avoid a forced marriage. However, Juliet is shown to be a smart and kindhearted character, she tries her best to keep her calm personality to please others, especially her