Friar Laurence meets with Romeo to confirm that he has made wedding arrangements with Juliet. He wants to make sure that everything is in place for their secret wedding.
He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.
In both the play and the movie, it is the nurse who raised Juliet, who carries the wedding information between Romeo and Juliet.
He is making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet, just as Romeo did in Act 2.
Her express purpose is to make the wedding arrangements. While she is about it, she warns Romeo not to mistreat Juliet.
He is hanging around when the Nurse comes to make the wedding arrangements and annoys her with his dirty jokes.
Actually all the arrangements for their wedding are made through the Nurse and Friar Lawrence, so Romeo cannot tell Juliet anything of the kind. The nurse makes the suggestion that Juliet should get permission to go to confession so she can get to the church on time.
Romeo and Juliet's Wedding Datemarch 11 1302
Before she meets Romeo she is shy, naive and keeps to herself. After she meets Romeo she is courageous and passionate
Word. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage, send word tomorrow."
Juliet consults with the Friar Laurence, many times during the play. One of the things that the Friar helps her with, is planning the secret marriage between Romeo and Juliet. The weddings was extremely tiny, and only four people knew about Romeo and Juliet being married!
The wedding between Romeo and Juliet occurs just after the end of Act II
Romeo and Juliet meet four times in the play: at Capulet's party, in Juliet's backyard, at Friar Lawrence's cell, and in Juliet's bedroom. After meeting Juliet at the party, Romeo leaves alone, ditching his friends, and climbs into Juliet's backyard. After the Balcony Scene, he goes to Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding. After the wedding he goes and meets Mercutio (and, unexpectedly, Tybalt) After the wedding night, he leaves Verona and goes to Mantua.