He gives Juliet a potion which will make her look dead on the wedding morning. During which a letter will be sent to Romeo of the plan. So on the wedding morning Juliet is taken to the churchyard.
Romeo gets the news of Juliet's supposed death and determines to return to Verona. The Friar had not thought of this possibility. He was only worried about Juliet waking up alone in the crypt.
Friar John doesn't get the letter to Romeo in time so Romeo really thinks Juliet is dead, so he kills himself. Of course, even if Romeo got the letter, he would still arrive twenty-four hours too late because Capulet changed the wedding date after the letter was sent.
His plan fails because the message that romeo was supposed to receive never got to him.
so everyone thought Juliet was dead, but she was really sleeping.
Romeo never learned of the plan, so he had no way of knowing that a crucial event was actually a deception.
romeo does not receive the letter
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the letter that he was so post to send to romeo didn't get to him,and so romeo really thought Juliet was died bought a poison and drank it.then Juliet woke up saw that romeo was dead and stabbed herself with his dagger.
Lord Capulet is Juliet's father, and is the one that tried forcing Paris and Juliet into marriage, which forced Juliet to make her plan with Friar Lawrence (which went wrong and resulted in hers and Romeo's deaths) to escape the marriage
At this point (end of Act 4) here are some of the things that could go wrong: 1. The Capulets could be persuaded by a funeral director to bury Juliet in an airtight coffin. 2. Romeo might get the message from the friar which was written before the wedding was brought forward a day, and so will come a day late. 3. Paris might come to the tomb to pay his respects and find out that Juliet is not dead after all. 4. The friar's messenger to Mantua might get delayed or prevented from arriving. 5. The messenger might get to Mantua, but find that Romeo has decided to move to Pisa instead. 6. Romeo might get so depressed at being seperated from Juliet that he commits suicide. 7. The friar may have mixed the potion wrong, so Juliet does not wake up at the right time, or at all. 8. The nurse might blab out the whole story of the elopement of Romeo and Juliet to Capulet, who will arrange for both Romeo and the friar to be killed.
The friar failed to take reasonable steps to tell Romeo to come and get Juliet, by sending the message with Friar John instead of someone who was likely to see Romeo anyway, like Balthazar. But the plan was flawed anyway in having Romeo come to pick Juliet up. Because nobody could tell for sure when she was going to wake up unless they watched her drink the potion, the friar should have got the iron crow in the first place and have broken into the vault himself, removed Juliet and smuggled her to Mantua. But he was too much of a moral coward to propose this.
Because Friar John failed to deliver the letter, the plan to unite the two lovers went wrong, and Romeo thought Juliet was in fact dead. Therefore, he killed himself, and when Juliet woke, she killed herself to be with Romeo.
Friar Lawrence's plan failed because Balthasar told Romeo of Juliet's death before the Friar's message reached him. Had Romeo received the Friar's message before he left Mantua he would not have killed himself.
the letter that he was so post to send to romeo didn't get to him,and so romeo really thought Juliet was died bought a poison and drank it.then Juliet woke up saw that romeo was dead and stabbed herself with his dagger.
Friar Lawrence's plan went wrong when the message he sent to Romeo informing him of Juliet's fake death did not reach him in time. This miscommunication led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead, causing him to take his own life. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence's plan failed due to poor timing and unforeseen circumstances.
Lord Capulet is Juliet's father, and is the one that tried forcing Paris and Juliet into marriage, which forced Juliet to make her plan with Friar Lawrence (which went wrong and resulted in hers and Romeo's deaths) to escape the marriage
At this point (end of Act 4) here are some of the things that could go wrong: 1. The Capulets could be persuaded by a funeral director to bury Juliet in an airtight coffin. 2. Romeo might get the message from the friar which was written before the wedding was brought forward a day, and so will come a day late. 3. Paris might come to the tomb to pay his respects and find out that Juliet is not dead after all. 4. The friar's messenger to Mantua might get delayed or prevented from arriving. 5. The messenger might get to Mantua, but find that Romeo has decided to move to Pisa instead. 6. Romeo might get so depressed at being seperated from Juliet that he commits suicide. 7. The friar may have mixed the potion wrong, so Juliet does not wake up at the right time, or at all. 8. The nurse might blab out the whole story of the elopement of Romeo and Juliet to Capulet, who will arrange for both Romeo and the friar to be killed.
The friar failed to take reasonable steps to tell Romeo to come and get Juliet, by sending the message with Friar John instead of someone who was likely to see Romeo anyway, like Balthazar. But the plan was flawed anyway in having Romeo come to pick Juliet up. Because nobody could tell for sure when she was going to wake up unless they watched her drink the potion, the friar should have got the iron crow in the first place and have broken into the vault himself, removed Juliet and smuggled her to Mantua. But he was too much of a moral coward to propose this.
Because Friar John failed to deliver the letter, the plan to unite the two lovers went wrong, and Romeo thought Juliet was in fact dead. Therefore, he killed himself, and when Juliet woke, she killed herself to be with Romeo.
Capulet: At first he refuses to let Paris marry Juliet until she is 16, then tomorrow is not soon enough. The Nurse: She gets all huffy with Romeo about not just having a roll in the hay with Juliet, then advises Juliet to marry Paris and consider Romeo to be a roll in the hay. Friar Lawrence: He thinks marrying Romeo and Juliet will reconcile their families and then refuses to tell the families. He also gets all upset when Friar John's message does not get through, knowing that the instructions in Friar John's message were wrong because of the change of the wedding date. But for some reason he does not get worried when he hears about the changed wedding date.
Juliet does NOT tell her mother she loves Romeo for that would get her disowned. Juliet does say though that she would rather marry Romeo a man she feels hatred for, then marry Paris whom she feels nothing for. She is telling her mother this because she can not be married to two people at once. She tries to get her mother to see her side of the argument, and Juliet is very close to convincing her mother, when her father enters and Lady Capulet sees how mad he is that Juliet will not marry Paris she walks away leaving Juliet alone.
Friar Lawrence's plan to fake Juliet's death in order for her to be with Romeo failed because Romeo didn't receive the message explaining the plan in time. As a result, Romeo believed Juliet was truly dead, leading to tragic consequences such as his suicide. Additionally, unforeseen events and miscommunication contributed to the plan's failure.
I think they are the nurse and the friar Lawrence.The nurse doesn't tell Juliet's parents what's going on and acts as a messager between her and Romeo, even though she tries to convince her marrying Paris would be a good option. Friar Lawrence helps by agreeing to preform the wedding ceremony, helping Romeo once he gets banished, and coming up with the plan/giving Juliet the potion to help her avoid marrying Paris. Although it's his plan going wrong which causes the two lovers' tragic deaths, he does a lot to try to help them be together.there are actually 3 people who know about romeo and Juliet's relationship: the nurse, friar Laurence, and Romeo's servant balthasar.
Other examples of chance or coincidence in the play include Romeo and Juliet meeting at the Capulet's party, the mix-up with the letters between Friar John and Friar Lawrence causing the failure of their plan, and Mercutio dying because he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time during the fight between Romeo and Tybalt.