In Act 2, a very simple one: get Juliet to meet us at the church this afternoon and I'll marry you.
In Act 3, he tells Romeo to sneak into Juliet's bedroom for a night of unbridled passion (this much was the nurse's plan already), then go to Mantua and wait "till we can find a time to blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends, beg pardon of the Prince and call you back." Just how the Friar plans to accomplish all this he does not make clear, since he probably doesn't have a plan for the long term. His short-term goals are to keep Romeo from killing himself and from being caught by the law.
In Act 2, a very simple one: get Juliet to meet us at the church this afternoon and I'll marry you.
In Act 3, he tells Romeo to sneak into Juliet's bedroom for a night of unbridled passion (this much was the nurse's plan already), then go to Mantua and wait "till we can find a time to blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends, beg pardon of the Prince and call you back." Just how the Friar plans to accomplish all this he does not make clear, since he probably doesn't have a plan for the long term. His short-term goals are to keep Romeo from killing himself and from being caught by the law.
He sends Friar John as a messenger.
Friar Laurence asks Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo explaining the plan to fake Juliet's death.
send a message to romeo to stop romeo from committing suicide with the poison
Juliet's emergency with Paris.
Juliet asked Friar Laurence to help her avoid marrying Paris by giving her a plan to fake her death so she could be with Romeo instead.
Romeo's servant Balthazar tells him the news from Verona.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
Romeo plans to visit Friar Laurence the next day to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
Friar Laurence wrote to Romeo in the letter about his plan to fake Juliet's death using a sleeping potion so they could be together. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the plan went awry leading to tragic consequences for both Romeo and Juliet.
There was a hope of her ending up successfully rejoined with Romeo, in contrast to her own plan, which was suicide.
His idea was that once Juliet was given up for dead, Romeo could come and take her to Mantua.
In scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, the unseen occurrence that ruins Friar Laurence's plan is Friar John being unable to deliver the letter to Romeo in time. This prevents Romeo from receiving the message from Friar Laurence explaining Juliet's fake death plan, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.