Juliet's Potion Soliloquy

From Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Alone in her chamber, Juliet confronts her terror of the Friar's plan and the horrors of awakening in the Capulet tomb before drinking the sleeping draught.
Act 4, Scene 3

"My dismal scene I needs must act alone" and "Romeo, I come! this do I drink to thee" demonstrate her courage and isolation.

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