"Thy earliness doth me ensure thou art uproused with some distemp'rature, or, if not so, then here I hit it right--our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight."
"Thy earliness doth me ensure thou art uproused with some distemp'rature, or, if not so, then here I hit it right--our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight."
Friar Laurence comments that Romeo seems to have been up all night, as he is looking pale and disheveled when he arrives early in the morning. This indicates Romeo's restlessness and suggests that he has been preoccupied with something troubling.
Friar Laurence was created in 1597.
Friar Laurence discovered Juliet supposedly dead on Thursday morning.
Romeo asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret
Friar Laurence belongs to the Franciscan religious order.
Friar Laurence is Romeo's confidant, and the play suggests Romeo has known him since he was very young as it implies that the Friar is a religious leader. Friar Laurence is to Romeo; what the nurse is to Juliet.
Friar Laurence asks Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo explaining the plan to fake Juliet's death.
friar Laurence
he is a friar but he also likes to garden
Juliet asks the Nurse to listen to her confession instead of Friar Laurence.
Friar Lawrence was a clergyman and Romeo's confessor.
He sends Friar John as a messenger.
Friar Laurence's specialty is the use of medicinal herbs and plants. He is known for his knowledge of natural remedies and his abilities as an apothecary.