Capulet would have killed Romeo right away.
If Friar Laurence had told Lord Capulet about Romeo and Juliet's intention to marry, Lord Capulet may have been angered and refused to allow the marriage, leading to potential conflict between the families. Additionally, the rushed decision to have the secret marriage may not have been made, potentially preventing the tragic events that followed.
friar Laurence
Friar Laurence hurries to the Capulet's tomb to rescue Juliet and prevent her from harming herself after discovering Romeo dead. He plans to arrange for Juliet's protection and help her escape to a convent with the hope of eventually reuniting her with Romeo.
Friar Laurence reveals to the Prince and the Capulet and Montague families what happened to the parents of Romeo and Juliet. He discloses how he was involved in the romance between the two lovers and the tragic events that led to their deaths.
Friar Laurence finds Romeo, who believes Juliet is dead, in the Capulet tomb. Friar Laurence arrives to find Romeo devastated over Juliet's apparent death and helps Romeo take action to be with her.
Lord Capulet throws a huge feast in "Romeo and Juliet" where Romeo and Juliet first meet each other.
He says that Capulet is hurrying on the marriage to cure Juliet of being depressed.
Juliet was a capulet, and Romeo was a Montague.
Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
Juliet's last name is Capulet.
Lord Capulet's feelings toward Friar Laurence can be described as initially trusting and respectful, as he seeks his advice and assistance in important matters such as Romeo and Juliet's marriage. However, when the Friar's plans go awry, Capulet becomes frustrated and blames him for the tragic events that unfold.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
The objectives of Friar Lawrence's plan are: 1. To give Juliet some hope so she won't immediately kill herself as she threatens to do. 2. To get Juliet out of Verona. 3. To avoid having Capulet chase Juliet to Mantua and try to bring her back. 4. Most importantly, to avoid having to explain to Capulet that he has married Capulet's only child and heir to Romeo.