Juliet.
O comfortable friar! where is my lord?—
I do remember well where I should be,
And there I am.—Where is my Romeo? [Noise within.]
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. [Noise again.]—I dare no longer stay.
Juliet.
Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit Friar Lawrence.]
What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand?
Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.—
O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop
To help me after?—I will kiss thy lips;
Haply some poison yet doth hang on them,
To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him.]
Thy lips are warm.
1 Watch. [Within]
Lead, boy; which way?
Juliet.
Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief.—O happy dagger! [Snatching Romeo’s dagger.]
This is thy sheath [Stabs herself]; there rest, and let me die.
[Falls on Romeo’s body, and dies.]
enter Watch, with the Page of Paris
Page.
This is the place; there, where the torch doth burn.
1 Watch.
The ground is bloody; search about the churchyard.
Go, some of you, whoe’er you find attach.—
[Exeunt some.]
In 1–2 sentences, analyze how the painting represents the scene from the play. Cite evidence from both mediums in your response.
The painting is juilet seeing the romeo is dead
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