he urges romeo to leave town and then gives Juliet a potion that will cause her to look dead for a couple of hours then romeo came along........thinking that Juliet was dead he drank a deadly potion and dies........later when Juliet wakes up she finds her true love dead beside her so in repribution she uses his dagger to kill herself so they will stay together forever..
from s.g.h.s year thirteen
To help Juliet avoid an imminent and unwanted marriage to Paris instead of her true love, Romeo, the Friar developed a plan. He gave Juliet a draught that would simulate death, thus allowing her to safely await her reunion with Romeo.
Mercutio is too busy cracking jokes to give much advice; it is Benvolio who is the advisor among Romeo's pals. In Act I Scene 5 he says some things which sound like advice: "We must have you dance", "Borrow Cupid's wings", "If love be rough with you, be rough with love", but they all add up to "I want to have a good time at this party, so cheer up and stop moping 'cause you're dragging me down." Notice how when Romeo says, "I dream'd a dream tonight", Mercutio immediately cuts him off and starts talking about himself. The situation is the same in Act II Scene 4 , where Mercutio and Romeo are making bad puns and dirty jokes and Mercutio says, "Why, is not this better now than groaning for love?" Better for Mercutio, certainly, but not necessarily for Romeo.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo to slow down things because he just met Juliet. He also says that they are rushing into things.
he says that Romeo needs to Fornicate with her and than kill her
To go to the Capulets' party and find someone who is better looking than Rosaline, get over Rosaline and let Rosaline go.
To be wise and slow and those he run too fast stumble.
I wouldn't consider it so much advice, but he gives Juliet a potion so that she will look dead and will not have to marry Paris.
He says, don't go fast those who do fall (translation to what Lawrence tells Romeo after he romeo goes to Lawrence to ask him to marry Juliet and himself together.
If you are referring to the letter Friar Lawrence gave to Friar John to send to Romeo, then it contained all the information about Juliet's death and what was really going on. It told Romeo to come to the Capulet Morgue (or whatever it's called) and meet him for the awakening of Juliet.
Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice
The plural form for 'piece of advice' is pieces of advice.
Relax. Give Advice To .
AnswerI think it may just be advice. 'To give a piece of advice' 'I gave her some advice on what to do'AnswerSince advice itself is not countable, you have to use a word like "some" or "pieces of" to indicate there is more than one piece of advice being given.To clarify: Advice is an uncountable noun and has no plural term.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo to slow down things because he just met Juliet. He also says that they are rushing into things.
Romeo may or may not take Friar Laurence's advice to be cautious, as he often follows his emotions without much consideration for consequences. However, given their close relationship, Romeo might give some weight to the advice given by Friar Laurence. Ultimately, Romeo's actions will depend on the intensity of his emotions and impulsiveness at the time.
The Friar advises Romeo to show patience and not be hasty in matters of love. He warns Romeo to consider the consequences of his actions. However, Romeo's impulsive nature suggests that he may not heed the Friar's advice.
Friar Laurence is the one who gets information from Romeo and relays it to Juliet regarding their upcoming marriage in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
There are very few plans for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet - they get married in secret (only Friar Laurence and the Nurse know), so there can be no big event. The only real 'plan' is that the wedding will take place when Juliet visits Friar Laurence to give her confession.
Friar Laurence tells the watchman that he is hurrying to get to the Capulet tomb to prevent Juliet from waking up and discovering that Romeo is dead. He instructs the watchman to go and fetch the prince and bring him to the tomb.
A ring.
Balthasar gives the Prince the letter that Friar Laurence had written detailing the events leading up to Romeo and Juliet's deaths. This letter serves as additional evidence to support the Friar's account of the tragic events.
to get his help in devising a plan to get out of marrying Paris .
Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. 2.3.1156
Friar Laurence tries to dissuade Paris by suggesting that Juliet may not be ready for marriage yet as she is grieving over Tybalt's death. He advises Paris to be patient and give Juliet some time before moving forward with the marriage. Ultimately, the friar is trying to buy more time to come up with a plan to reunite Juliet with Romeo.
The Nurse tells Juliet to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris like her parents said. At this point in the play, Juliet has already been secretly married to Romeo. Her father suddenly decides that he will make her marry Paris. Juliet asks the Nurse what she should do, so then the Nurse gives her that piece of advice.