When Juliet arrives at Friar Laurence's cell, it is Paris who is speaking with the Friar. Paris is there to discuss marrying Juliet, but Friar Laurence is aware of her secret marriage to Romeo. This sets up the conflict that will lead to the tragic events of the play.
Count Paris is talking to the friar in Act 4 scene 1, line 1-18
Julia meets paris for the first time and avoids his proposal.
Her father is forcing her to marry Paris which would make her a bigamist. She looks to the friar to provide a plan to get her out of this which is less desperate than killing herself.
There are two friars that are mentioned in this Play.Friar Laurence: The friar who marries Romeo and Juliet and who helps the two through everything.Friar John: The friar who brings the message to Mantua from Juliet but is too late. (mantua is where romeo is hiding)
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
Go to Mantua together.
The nurse angers Juliet by taking too long to deliver the message from Romeo and by speaking poorly of him, questioning his sincerity. Juliet is frustrated with the nurse's lack of urgency and loyalty to Romeo.
Paris believes Juliet is going to confessions for the wedding.
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
Friar Johan tells Friar Laurence that he is concerned about Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage which could lead to negative consequences. He warns Friar Laurence to be cautious and consider the potential risks involved in their relationship.
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence's cell to seek his help and advice after being told by her parents that she must marry Paris. She is desperate for a solution to avoid the unwanted marriage and turns to the friar for guidance.
Friar Lawrance's plan for Juliet is that he will give her a drug that is supposed to put her in a death- like slumber for 24 hours so her family will think she is dead and he will send a letter to Romeo telling him that Juliet is waiting for him.
Yes, in the morning her family thinking she is dead because she appears lifeless, but she is actually alive! She- juliet (:
Charles Cotton has written: 'The history and antiquities of the church and parish of St. Laurence, Thanet, in the county of Kent' -- subject(s): Thanet, Isle of. St. Laurence (Parish) 'The Grey Friars of Canterbury, 1224 to 1538' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Franciscans
Friar Lawrence's first speech in Romeo and Juliet emphasizes the idea that both good and evil exist in everything, and that nature created herbs with both healing and poisonous properties. This speech sets the tone for the theme of duality and foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold in the play.