To leave the tomb because people are coming and to become a nun
Friar Lawrence tells Juliet that Romeo is dead and urges her to leave with him to a convent, where she can live in peace and mourn in safety. He reassures her that he will help her and that things will eventually get better.
he urges her to come with him so that he can keep her safe in his cell until he can send her to a nunnery
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua
After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua
At Friar Lawrence's cell, which is to say, his room at the church.
During act 2 Romeo and Juliet say that their love has grown so much that it cannot be counted. Romeo and Juliet then go to Friar Lawrence to get married.
In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.
Friar Lawrence tells Juliet that the potion will make her appear as if she is dead. Her body will be cold and stiff with no sign of life for 42 hours.
In scene 6 of "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Lawrence's statement "These violent delights have violent ends" is an example of foreshadowing. This line suggests that the intense passion between Romeo and Juliet will ultimately lead to tragedy and a violent conclusion.
they say she must marry or move out.
Yes. Friar Lawrence sends Romeo a letter to tell him of Juliet's 'fake death', but Romeo never gets the letters. :(
Juliet and romeo carry out their plan to be married with the help of the nurse, who cares deeply for Juliet. Friar Lawrence also helps by marrying them both hoping that the marriage would end the feud b/n the families. -Lm hope that helps!
Friar Lawrence serves as a confidant and mentor to Romeo and Juliet. He marries them in secret, provides guidance and advice, and offers them a plan to be together despite their families' feud. However, his well-intentioned actions ultimately lead to tragedy.