In a vault, an ancient receptacle,
Where, for these many hundred years, the bones
Of all my buried ancestors are packed:
Where bloody Tybalt, yet but green in earth,
Lies festering in his shroud.

– William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet, Act 4, Scene 3. Juliet is scared about taking Friar Laurence’s sleeping potion to induce a death-like state. When she thinks of wakening up in the family vault, her imagination goes on overdrive. She conjures up frightening images of the bones of her ancestors and the bloody corpse of the recently slain Tybalt.
Imagery. What if she wakes up and sees Tybalt who recently died.