The friar believed that if they would be married that the two warring families would be forced to unite under this marriage and put an end to their constant fighting and there would finally be peace.
The Friar doesn't get them together. They are already together by the time the Friar hears about it. He agrees to marry them in the hope of reconciling the families.
Go to Mantua together.
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
romeo and Juliet together
Friar John was supposed to deliver a letter to Romeo about the plan, but the Plague stops Friar John from completing the delivery, so Romeo sees Juliet and believes she is truly dead. He then kills himself and Juliet wakes up to see Romeo dead so she stabs herself.
hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
The nurse angers Juliet by taking too long to deliver the message from Romeo and by speaking poorly of him, questioning his sincerity. Juliet is frustrated with the nurse's lack of urgency and loyalty to Romeo.
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
There are two friars that are mentioned in this Play.Friar Laurence: The friar who marries Romeo and Juliet and who helps the two through everything.Friar John: The friar who brings the message to Mantua from Juliet but is too late. (mantua is where romeo is hiding)
It is similar because him and Viola can never be together and neither can Romeo and Juliet
To help romeo get to mantua without the "prince" knowing since he has been vanished and making it possible for him and Juliet to be together
My favorite part is when Juliet is standing on her balcony and Romeo is in the bushes below. Juliet (not knowing romeo can hear her) is talking about how she wishes he were there and that they could be together.
Friar Lawrence's first speech in Romeo and Juliet emphasizes the idea that both good and evil exist in everything, and that nature created herbs with both healing and poisonous properties. This speech sets the tone for the theme of duality and foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold in the play.