His exact age is unknown but given his role in the play and described features he should be about 20-30 years old. the problem being the given the time period of which the tragety takes place he is most likely 30-40.
About 9000 years old
This may, or may not be the quote you are looking for but "let my old life be sacrificed" is what Friar Laurence says in his massive speech in Act 3 Scence 5 when Romeo and Juilet are dead.
Friar Laurence tries to convince Juliet to leave with him after she sees Romeo's dead corpse because they hear someone approaching the grave (most likely the prince and police). However, Juliet refuses, so Friar Laurence flees.
Juliet is 13 (almost 14) and Romeo's age is not given.
she was about 14
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
This may, or may not be the quote you are looking for but "let my old life be sacrificed" is what Friar Laurence says in his massive speech in Act 3 Scence 5 when Romeo and Juilet are dead.
Friar Laurence said this because he was willing to take responsibility for his role in Romeo and Juliet's tragic deaths. By sacrificing his old life, he was expressing his regret and readiness to face the consequences of his actions in attempting to help the young lovers.
The main characters in Romeo and Juliet are Romeo and Juliet. Other important characters include the Nurse, Benvolio, Mercutio, Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and Old Capulet and his wife Lady Capulet.
Friar Lawrence said this line in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says, "These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume."
The text doesn't say. He's an adult, but he could be an old man or a relatively young one.
In Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse are similar in that they both assist Juliet and Romeo in their marriage. They both also act as something of a caretaker to their respective charges: the Friar to Romeo and the Nurse to Juliet. The two are different because the Nurse resides in the same household as Juliet, while the Friar lives a ways away from Romeo. The Friar also has other motives besides the happiness of his charge when he assists Romeo in his marriage. Friar Lawrence hopes that the marriage of Romeo to Juliet will stop the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. The most obvious difference is the gender of themselves and their charges.These are only a few of the many similarities and differences between Friar Lawrence and the Nurse. Shakespeare has written the two to be some of the most important supportingcharacters in the play.
Friar Laurence tries to convince Juliet to leave with him after she sees Romeo's dead corpse because they hear someone approaching the grave (most likely the prince and police). However, Juliet refuses, so Friar Laurence flees.
This line is from "Romeo and Juliet," Act II, Scene III, spoken by Friar Laurence. He is discussing how old desires are fading away and new affections are taking their place.
Juliet is 13; it's not clear how old Romeo is.
Romeo is 14 and Juliet is 13.
grow old with juliet
16