It seems like Romeo is expressing to Lawrence that they cannot fully comprehend or empathize with Romeo's feelings and experiences. This could indicate a sense of isolation or a feeling of being misunderstood by Lawrence. Romeo might feel that his emotions are unique and complex, making it challenging for others to recognize or relate to them.
Romeo believes that Friar Lawrence cannot understand his point of view because the friar is not in love with Juliet like Romeo is. Romeo feels that his intense emotions and passion make his situation unique and beyond the friar's comprehension.
Friar Lawrence feels that a punishment is good when they are in harm and when Romeo is missing Juliet, that is a very good punishment.
Because the priest has not had the experience of being in love or having a girlfriend. It is a common misconception that nobody can understand what someone else is feeling if they have not experienced it themselves. This misconception is often held by people who, never having experienced the use of their imagination to put themselves in others' shoes, cannot know or understand how imaginative people can do so.
because she is already married to Romeo because she is already married to Romeo
He feels that marrying them will stop the feud between their two families.
Well, you don't actually, since we cannot measure affection. But we know that Juliet cares for Romeo because she says so when she is standing on her balcony and thinks that nobody is listening.
She feels releaved that Romeo isn't dead but then she feels slightly angry that he killed her cousin
no
Romeo feels guilty for Mercutio's death and he killed Tybalt
i know i am not worth it it feels dark and my head hurts i cannot understand life
Friar Lawrence decides to honor Romeo and marry Juliet because he believes that their marriage might help to end the longstanding feud between their families. Despite his reservations about the haste of their relationship, he sees an opportunity to bring peace and happiness through their union.
Friar Lawrence feels uneasy about secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet because he knows it goes against their parents' wishes and could lead to conflict. He also harbors doubts about the speedy nature of their love and worries that their relationship may not be built to last.