Because the friar is "of the church" and he is supposed to be the picture of good and right (like right or wrong). Also, he may have thought that it was the right thing to do, and conversed with Juliet and she believed him because he is...well, a friar. someone of the church. Hope it helped!! ^_^
Because the friar is romeo's homie and ride or die yah know. and cause juliet was thirsty for romeo and the only person she could turn to is DUH Friar. Also the friar is a trustworthy person cause hes like a priest or something and who wouldnt trust anyone related to god? I mean he's like the OG dawg.
In the time of the play the people of the Catholic Church were the advisors and confessors of many people. It would have been natural for her to go to him since she trusted him. I am afraid that you need to answer the rest of this question using the play to substantiate your statements.
He figures that if they get married, their families will not fight so much. However, since after marrying them, he spends most of the play trying to keep their families from knowing about it, he doesn't seem to have thought this through very well.
The idea is that Juliet will pretend to be dead and will be buried, but then Romeo will come and get her when she wakes up. Juliet trusts the Friar not only because he is reputed to be a holy man (as she remarks in her soliloquy in Act IV Scene 3), but also because there is nobody else she can turn to at this stage.
"holy" never done anything for her not to trust him
She wonders if he would want to get rid of her by giving her a poison instead of a knockout potion, so he wouldn't have to explain how he had married her to Romeo.
He figures that a marriage between the two families might make them less likely to feud.
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the friar gave juliet a medicine saying that for 42 hours ,after drinking it she would appear cold and lifeless,and when her future husband came to collect her , he would think that she was dead.
At various times, Benvolio, Mercutio, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Romeo's father, Friar Lawrence's friend Friar John and Romeo's servant Balthazar all try to do things which they think will help Romeo. And Juliet too, of course.
Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that would put Juliet into a coma-like sleep for about two days straight. Everybody would think she was dead. Juliet's relatives would put her in a cellar (their family morgue) and Romeo and himself would be there waiting for her to wake up. Then Romeo and Juliet could live together in Mantua.
i believe the Friar means that do not love so pasionatly that you get in trouble. I think he is advising Romeo and Juliet to not take to many risks with their love
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the friar gave juliet a medicine saying that for 42 hours ,after drinking it she would appear cold and lifeless,and when her future husband came to collect her , he would think that she was dead.
At various times, Benvolio, Mercutio, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Romeo's father, Friar Lawrence's friend Friar John and Romeo's servant Balthazar all try to do things which they think will help Romeo. And Juliet too, of course.
I don't think many people would think that they took the Friar's advice to "love moderately".
Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that would put Juliet into a coma-like sleep for about two days straight. Everybody would think she was dead. Juliet's relatives would put her in a cellar (their family morgue) and Romeo and himself would be there waiting for her to wake up. Then Romeo and Juliet could live together in Mantua.
He thought that if they were to get married their families would stop fighting and get along.
Because the friar is romeo's homie and ride or die yah know. and cause juliet was thirsty for romeo and the only person she could turn to is DUH Friar. Also the friar is a trustworthy person cause hes like a priest or something and who wouldnt trust anyone related to god? I mean he's like the OG dawg.
Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that would put Juliet into a coma-like sleep for about two days straight. Everybody would think she was dead. Juliet's relatives would put her in a cellar (their family morgue) and Romeo and himself would be there waiting for her to wake up. Then Romeo and Juliet could live together in Mantua.
Friar Lawrence devises a plan for Juliet to fake her own death by taking a potion that will make her appear dead. Juliet is worried whether the potion will actually work, if she will wake up in the tomb alone, or if the potion might actually kill her.
i believe the Friar means that do not love so pasionatly that you get in trouble. I think he is advising Romeo and Juliet to not take to many risks with their love