She helped deliver messages and a ring between Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Lawrence and the Nurse both help.
they say she must marry or move out.
At various times, Benvolio, Mercutio, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Romeo's father, Friar Lawrence's friend Friar John and Romeo's servant Balthazar all try to do things which they think will help Romeo. And Juliet too, of course.
Juliet and romeo carry out their plan to be married with the help of the nurse, who cares deeply for Juliet. Friar Lawrence also helps by marrying them both hoping that the marriage would end the feud b/n the families. -Lm hope that helps!
She asks Friar Lawrence for help. He was the one to give her the potion that will put her to sleep for 42 hours.
The Friar Lawrence acts as a parental guide for Romeo, while the Nurse acts as a parental guide for Juliet. Both the Friar and the Nurse help the lovers, and they are both known more by their social roles as Friar and Nurse rather than by their actual names. Most importantly, they act as paternal and maternal influences that replace the couples' biological parents.
Romeo's advisor is Friar Lawrence and Juliet's is the nurse. However, when the nurse counsels her to commit bigamy, she goes to Friar Lawrence for help. The friar proves to be a broken reed, taking inadequate steps to advise Romeo of his plan and abandoning Juliet in the tomb which allows her to commit suicide.
He wants Friar's help to marry Juliet and himself.
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence's cell in the play twice. The first is to marry Romeo and the second is after she learns of her prospective marriage to the County Paris. The latter time she seeks his help to stop the marriage from happening so that she may remain faithful to her Romeo and bee reunited with him.
She is confused and desperate because she does not know what to do and was going to kill herself if Friar Lawrence did not come up with a plan to help her.
Friar Lawrence helps Romeo and Juliet come up with a plan for them to be together in Mantua. The Nurse assists by being a messenger between them, helping them communicate and coordinate their actions secretly.
At Friar Lawrence's cell, Romeo and Juliet were secretly married in Act 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Friar Lawrence conducts the marriage ceremony in secret to help the young couple in their forbidden love.