read the excerpt from juliets soliloquy in ac...
read the excerpt from juliets soliloquy in act iv, scene iii of romeo and juliet. what if this mixture do not work at all? shall i be married then to - morrow morning? no, no; this shall forbid it: lie thou there. laying down a dagger. what if it be a poison, which the friar subtly hath ministerd to have me dead, lest in this marriage he should be dishonourd because he married me before to romeo? i fear it is: and yet, methinks, it should not, for he hath still been tried a holy man. i will not entertain so bad a thought. the purpose of this soliloquy is to help the audience understand\no juliets shame at disgracing her family and paris.\no juliets confusion about whether romeo loves her.\no juliets anger at the friar for marrying her to romeo.\no juliets uneasiness about going through with her plan.