Friar Laurence says that "unhappy fortune" has thwarted their plans.
Friar Laurence says this line in "Romeo and Juliet." He is referring to how fate has intervened and prevented their plans from succeeding.
Don John plans to thwart Claudio and Hero's plans to marry and he partly succeeds but ultimately his plan is itself thwarted by the intrepid members of the watch and Borachio's loose tongue.
This line is from Macbeth in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." The character who speaks these words is Macbeth himself, reflecting on how an uncontrollable force has disrupted his plans and desires.
the nurse
Luckily for everybody on Earth but him, the alert prison guards thwarted every one of his escape plans.
I will give some examples. Curse you, Spiderman, always thwarting my plans! My attempt to fly was thwarted by gravity when I jumped off of a building. I thwarted the plans of the Death Lord once more, but what was to stop him from taking his anger out upon the people of Earth once more?
Juliet has told her father that Friar Lawrence told her to apologise to her father and to agree to marry Paris. Capulet praises the Friar, thinking that the Friar is helping Capulet's marriage plans for Juliet, when in fact the apology is part of the Friar's plan to frustrate Capulet's plans.
Friar Lawrence.
The friar discourages Paris when he goes to discuss the wedding because he doesn't think that it is going to work out. These plans are sudden, which is why Friar is taken by surprise.
he plans to marry the two lovers..(crazy fool)
Here are some sentences.The sinister magician turned the prince into a frog.His sinister plans were thwarted by the superhero.
The friar doesnt say this, Romeo does,