Friar Laurence says, "These violent delights have violent ends/ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,/ Which, as they kiss, consume" (Scene 6, Lines 9-11). What might these lines foreshadow?
The marriage kiss will put a final end to the feud between the two families.
Love will triumph, and Friar Laurence will be rewarded for ending the violent feud.
Romeo and Juliet's love will not end happily.
Gunpowder will cause the deaths of several characters.