He thinks it is ok because he is doing an act of God by marrying these kids, to stop the feuding of their families.
Go to Mantua together.
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
Friar Lawrence was guilty of marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, giving Juliet the potion to fake her death, and not communicating his plans effectively to Romeo, which ultimately led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
He is a perfect man! Marry him.
Juliet is feeling a mixture of fear, desperation, and determination before she drinks the vial of liquid because she is afraid of marrying Paris, desperate to be with Romeo, and determined to take control of her own fate.
The nurse angers Juliet by taking too long to deliver the message from Romeo and by speaking poorly of him, questioning his sincerity. Juliet is frustrated with the nurse's lack of urgency and loyalty to Romeo.
The first character to mention the idea of marriage in "Romeo and Juliet" is Lady Capulet, who discusses the prospect of Juliet marrying Paris with her daughter.
Juliet and the nurse were very close. she knew juliet and romeo were in love and she helped arange juliet and romeo's wedding with friar lawrence (priest who married them). after the nurse tells juliet to marry paris, juliet gets angry at the nurse for betraying her, and promises to never be close to her again. she then goes to frair lawrence to see if he could get her out of marrying paris, and he hands her the poison to put her in a coma.
Because he knows that Juliet is married to Romeo. He was the one who married them.
The holy pilgrim in "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence. He plays a significant role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, providing guidance, and trying to help them reunite.
In "Romeo and Juliet," other characters who express interest in marrying Juliet are Paris and Count Paris. However, Juliet's true love is Romeo, which leads to the tragic events of the play.