Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, appears to play a small role, because of his mere seven scenes. However, closer examination reveals that the Friar plays a fundamental role in the development of the story. He is a confidant to Romeo, moves the plot, and is instrumental to the tragedy at the end of the play.
At the beginning of the play the reader learns that Friar Laurence and Romeo are close friends. After Romeo explains to the Friar his love for Juliet, he tells him that him and Juliet must marry to end the feud between the two families.
Also, his plan to make Juliet sleep for 48 hours while Romeo comes and takes her away, failed.
He is the reason behind Romeo and Juliets death.
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Friar Lawrence plays the role of confidant to both Romeo and Juliet. He is the one who comes up with the plan to fake Juliet's death, and the one who is supposedly responsible for making sure that it goes forward. He appears in a number of scenes (the first one with Romeo explaining how he wants to marry Juliet, the wedding scene, Juliet's visit to him, his scene with Friar John, and the final scene.) which keeps him in the audience's eye.
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Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 Scene 2.
Friar Lawerence
Mercutio is the character who yells the quote 'A plague on both your houses!' in the Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet.
It depends on what character in particular you are looking at. Some characters do, but some don't have integrity.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
No, Juliet from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is not considered a stock character. She is a well-developed and complex character with her own unique personality, motivations, and emotions.
The character who was a fairy queen in "Romeo and Juliet" is Titania. However, Titania is a character from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," not "Romeo and Juliet."
No, he is forgiven.
No. Juliet 'dies' the night before the wedding.
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 Scene 2.
Primarily, Shakespeare created and developed the character of Mercutio.
Juliet was an only child of the Capulet family.(:
No, there is no character named Gretchen in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, and Tybalt, among others.
Juliet was likely looked after by a nurse or a caregiver as a child. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," her nurse is a prominent character who has a close relationship with Juliet and helps to care for her.
No, Juliet is a female character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is one of the two young lovers at the center of the tragic love story.
A 13 year old girl (fictional) and lead character in Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare.
Juliet Capulet is a fictional character created by William Shakespeare for his play "Romeo and Juliet." There is no historical evidence to suggest that Juliet Capulet was based on a real person.