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When Juliet goes to see Friar Lawrence, she meets Paris, who is there to discuss their upcoming wedding. The meeting leads to a turn of events that ultimately affects the outcome of the story.
He is making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet, just as Romeo did in Act 2.
Paris has just been arranging his wedding to Juliet. Juliet is coming to prevent the same wedding. Paris seems to be under the impression that Juliet is happy to be married to him, but we know, and Juliet knows, and the Friar also knows that Juliet has no intention of marrying Paris.
Friar Lawrence
Paris is there, arranging his wedding to Juliet.
He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.
No. Juliet 'dies' the night before the wedding.
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.
Romeo and Juliet. It was just the three of them.
he was a good man
Paris, at the very beginning of Act IV.