The first time when she arrives at his cell, Romeo is there ready to get married to her. The second time Paris is there, making arrangements to get married to her. There's a kind of parallelism there.
Friar Laurence was alone in his cell when Juliet arrived.
She went twice to Friar Lawrence's cell, and both times a man engaged to marry her was there: Romeo the first time and Paris the second.
She tells Lady Capulet that she has to go to confessions.
Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.
Romeo hides in Friar Laurence's cell after Tybalt's death.
Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in his cell.
Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.
Romeo
Paris is there, arranging his wedding to Juliet.
Juliet's nurse.
act 4.3 is so important because Juliet tells her father when she comes home from friar laurences cell that she agrees to marry Paris and friar Laurence gave her a vial that will make her act and look dead and she thinks sbout alot of thinks like what will happen if the potion doesn't work she would stab herself so she doesn't have to marry Paris .... then finally she drinks the vial
Juliet's nurse.
At Friar Lawrence's cell, Romeo and Juliet were secretly married in Act 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Friar Lawrence conducts the marriage ceremony in secret to help the young couple in their forbidden love.
He was to take Juliet to his cell and await for Romeo to appear.