The friar tells Romeo to speak more plainly because he is not being clear about who he is talking about and which feelings he is experiencing. By speaking more plainly, Romeo can ensure that the friar fully understands the situation and can provide appropriate advice or guidance.
His greeting "benedicite" is in Latin.
Friar Laurence advises Romeo to go to Mantua and wait for news of when it is safe for him to return to Verona.
Romeo refers to the Friar as his "ghostly sire" (2.2.188), so it appears that the Friar is Romeo's confessor. Also, when they speak, the Friar chides him about his yearning for Rosaline, so apparently the Friar is someone to whom the Friar has turned to for advice about love.
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there was a pluge in mantua at the time so he didnt wont to go in they would not have let him out if he did go in
The Friar gives Juliet a potion which gives her all the signs of death, no pulse, cold skin, slowed breath, which she takes making her family believe that she is dead. She is put in the Capulet family tomb, and Friar John was asked to deliver news of Juliet being alive to Romeo, so Romeo can come just as Juliet wakes up and whisk her off to Mantua with him. At least that was the friar's plan. Unfortunately Friar John gets caught up in traffic so to speak, so when Romeo hears that Juliet is dead, he immediately heads for the tomb, arriving while she still sleeps, and kills himself. She wakes up, finds him dead, and kills herself also.
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Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
The person was going to speak to Romeo for just a minute.
The senior friar at the abbey is the only one permitted speak to outsiders and only for abbey business.
Romeo "Is the day so young?"
just tell him. guys like girls to speak plainly.