He conspires with Juliet to make them think she is dead when she is not. And he leads them to believe that he will perform a marriage ceremony between Juliet and Paris when he knows he cannot do it.
Friar Lawrence deceives the Capulets by helping Juliet fake her own death using a sleeping potion. He tells the Capulets that she is dead, leading to a series of events that ultimately results in tragedy for both families.
Friar Lawrence "consents" Romeo's request to marry Juliet in hope it will end the timeless feud between the Montagues & the Capulets.
Friar Lawrence hopes that the marriage between Romeo and Juliet can subdue the hatred between their two families, the Montagues and the Capulets. Friar Lawrence believes that the peace and love between Romeo and Juliet can influence the other members of the families.
To possibly end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets with a marrige
Prince spares Friar Lawrence's life because he recognizes that the friar acted with good intentions to try and resolve the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues. The prince believes that Friar Lawrence played a role in bringing about peace, even though his actions ultimately led to tragedy.
Probably. It seems like a reasonable compromise between the demands of the Capulets and those of the Montagues.
because he thinks he hears the capulets coming from outside and wants to escape before they find him
Only his spiritual father. Romeo's biological father and mother appear in Act 1 Scene 1.
When Friar Lawrence suggests this, he believes that a marriage would solve the rivalry between the Montagues and Capulets.
When Romeo arrives at the Capulets' home, he is invited inside as a masked guest at the masquerade ball. He is not recognized by the Capulets or their guests, which allows him to interact freely with Juliet and eventually leads to their fateful meeting.
He thought that a marriage between Romeo and Juliet might lead to peace between the Capulets and Montagues.
The church that was to be used for the marriage of Romeo and Juliet was called Friar Lawrence's cell, which was located within the Franciscan monastery.
He agrees in hope that the marriage will stop all of the fighting between the Montegues and Capulets and bring love to the families.