briefly state the friar's plan?
Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.
Act IV Scene 1.
"Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast."He says it in Act II in the scene after the Balcony. Romeo visits Friar Lawrence's cell to ask him if he will marry Romeo and Juliet. It is at the end of this scene with Romeo and the Friar where this said.
holding a basket
In Act IV Scene I
Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.
Act IV Scene 1.
Depends which scene. At the end of Act 2 he marries them, if that is what you are asking about.
"Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast."He says it in Act II in the scene after the Balcony. Romeo visits Friar Lawrence's cell to ask him if he will marry Romeo and Juliet. It is at the end of this scene with Romeo and the Friar where this said.
holding a basket
Act 2, scene 3
In Act IV Scene I
Presumably you are talking about Act 2 Scene 6. "Love moderately" is what the friar says.
The friar helps Romeo to realize that he has much to be thankful for. He tells him that he is ungrateful that he is still able to live.
TO kill them
Friar Laurence
The evidence that confirms Friar Laurence's tale is found in the letters left behind by Romeo and Juliet, which describe their love for each other and their plan to be together in death. Additionally, the bodies of Romeo and Juliet in the tomb serve as physical proof of their tragic fate.