Shakespeare was a young playwright trying to make a name for himself. He had already had hits with a string of history plays about the Wars of the Roses, with his Senecan tragedy, Titus Andronicus, and some early romantic comedies.
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes their union has the potential to end the feud between their families, the Montagues and Capulets. He sees it as an opportunity to bring peace to Verona and hopes that their love can mend the divisions dividing the city.
he is motivated by julliet obviously, he is madly in love with her and will do anything to be with her
He's madly in love with the girl of his destiny. They are star crossed lovers, they are ment to be, they can't help but to be in love.
his love for juliet
The nurse's primary motivation in helping Juliet be with Romeo is to see Juliet happy and in love. She cares deeply for Juliet and wants to support her in pursuing her desires and finding happiness in her relationship with Romeo.
The Friar cites his chief motive in agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet as being his desire to please Romeo
supports them in their decision.
She is a beautiful girl, loves him, he is in love with her. That is about the oldest and most powerful motivation there is.
That he only likes Juliet because of her looks.
In Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet, the crucial events that escalate the conflicts in the plot are Romeo and Juliet deciding to get married despite their families' feud, Juliet agreeing to marry Paris to keep up appearances, and the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, leading to Romeo's banishment. These events intensify the tensions between the Montagues and Capulets, setting the stage for further tragedy.
To reconcile their families.
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes it might end the feud between their families. He hopes that by marrying the two young lovers, it will bring peace between the Capulets and Montagues and ultimately help unite the divided households.
Since no one helped me and I had to help myself, I shall help you. The part where Juliet takes Romeo's dagger and kills herself is an example. That is an example of character motivation because she decides to kill herself to be with Romeo since he is already dead. Her motivation in this scene is to be with Romeo for eternity.
In Act 4, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet demonstrates self-control by maintaining her composure and agreeing to marry Paris, despite her true feelings for Romeo. She carefully strategizes and formulates a plan to fake her own death in order to be with Romeo, all while keeping her emotions in check and concealing her intentions from her family. This shows her ability to remain composed and focused in a difficult situation.
her love for romeo
The nurse is concerned that Romeo's motivation in pursuing a relationship with Juliet may be driven more by infatuation or impulsivity rather than genuine love and commitment. She worries about the potential consequences of such hasty decisions on both Romeo and Juliet's well-being.