The Friar plans to resolve the feud between the Montagues and Capulets to create a more peaceful environment in Verona. He hopes that by ending the animosity between the two families, Romeo will be able to safely return without fear of retaliation or harm.
Romeo's part in the Friar's plan is to fake his own death by drinking a potion that will make him appear lifeless. The Friar's plan is for Romeo to be placed in the Capulet tomb until Juliet can join him there after faking her own death.
"Banishment? Be kind, say death!" Romeo kind of goes off the rails when he realizes that he cannot be in the same town as Juliet. Friar Lawrence has to shake him up and make him see reason--that things could be much worse.
"Banishment? Be kind, say death!" Romeo kind of goes off the rails when he realizes that he cannot be in the same town as Juliet. Friar Lawrence has to shake him up and make him see reason--that things could be much worse.
He gives her a vial with a potion that will simulate death without actually causing it. After 48 hours she will return to life. Fortunately, the people of Verona did not embalm their dead.
Friar Lawrence arranges to send Romeo to Mantua, a city in northern Italy, after Romeo is banished from Verona. He believes that Romeo could live there safely until things calm down in Verona.
The friar was upset because Romeo would not know that Juliet's "death" was faked. However, he does not do anything about the possibility that Romeo might make a quick trip back to Verona as a result.
Friar Lawrence wants to take Juliet to a place of safety where she can reunite with Romeo and start a new life away from Verona. He hopes this plan will help the young lovers escape the ongoing feud between their families.
The friar accuses Romeo of being unmanly.
In the end of the scene, Friar Lawrence gives Romeo a plan to reunite with Juliet by faking his own death and then running away together once he is safely in Verona. This plan involves taking a potion that will make him appear dead for 42 hours and then sending a letter to inform Juliet of the situation.
During the long journey to his new order, the friar accompanied a group of veteran knights. To make amends for his past, the disgraced nobleman became a Dominican friar.
If you are talking about two different Romeos, you need to make clear who they are. If you are not, your question does not make any sense.
The book Two Gentlemen of Verona is written by A.J. Cronin. You should make enquiries at your nearest library or bookstore.