Question

Romeo and Juliet
FRIAR LAWRENCE:

I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest

Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep.

A greater power than we can contradict

Hath thwarted our intents. Come, come away.

Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;

And Paris too. Come I’ll dispose of thee

Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Stay not to question, for the watch is coming.

Come, go good Juliet. I dare no longer stay.



Question
A painting of The Tomb Scene from Romeo and Juliet. Juliet wakes up and sees Romeo's dead body.

Use the passage and the image to answer the question.

How is Friar Lawrence’s description of the tomb as a “nest of . . . unnatural sleep” illustrated in the painting?

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Responses

It shows the body of a man who willingly chose to end his own life.
It shows the body of a man who willingly chose to end his own life.

It shows the body of a man in his family sepulchre.
It shows the body of a man in his family sepulchre.

It shows the body of a man who was carefully placed in a sepulchre.
It shows the body of a man who was carefully placed in a sepulchre.

It shows the body of a man who is unconscious.
It shows the body of a man who is unconscious.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best response that illustrates Friar Lawrence’s description of the tomb as a “nest of . . . unnatural sleep” is:

**It shows the body of a man who is unconscious.**

This choice reflects the idea of "unnatural sleep," suggesting that the characters are in a state of death or a death-like slumber, which is central to the themes of the play and the scene depicted in the painting.
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