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As Juliet prepares to drink the potion, her main thoughts are about awaking up alone in the tomb bdisappointing her father c. tricking Paris drejoining Romeo

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As Juliet prepares to drink the potion, her main thoughts are about awaking up alone in the tomb bdisappointing her father c. tricking Paris drejoining Romeo

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Juliet's main thoughts as she prepares to drink the potion are about waking up alone in the tomb and rejoining Romeo. She is terrified of the idea of waking up in the Capulet family tomb, surrounded by the bodies of her deceased relatives, including Tybalt. She is also scared of the possibility that the potion might not work, which would mean she would have to marry Paris. However, her strongest desire is to be reunited with Romeo, which is why she decides to go through with Friar Laurence's plan despite her fears.

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