Because the friar is romeo's homie and ride or die yah know. and cause juliet was thirsty for romeo and the only person she could turn to is DUH Friar. Also the friar is a trustworthy person cause hes like a priest or something and who wouldnt trust anyone related to god? I mean he's like the OG dawg.
Yes, trust plays a significant role in the play "Romeo and Juliet." The trust between Romeo and Friar Laurence in particular leads to a chain of events that ultimately results in tragedy. Friar Laurence's plan to help Romeo and Juliet elope is a pivotal moment influenced by trust.
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Because she loves Romeo and Friar is a trust worthy character in the play. As an audience we are encouraged to like the character of the Friar. He is a character with good intentions and as a holy man God would make sure his plans would go ahead, however his plans fail and allow fate to work. From a young age Juliet is taught to trust the Friar and although she does not have the close bond that romeo has with the friar she still trusts him.
The Nurse and Friar Lawrence knew about it before anyone else because the Friar performed the marriage and the Nurse was Juliet's close confidant so she told her everything.
Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in his cell.
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Friar Laurence married off Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence is the friar who marries Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo wants the Friar to marry him to Juliet.
Juliet does not tell her nurse about the potion, as the nurse advises Juliet in a previous scene (act 3, scene 5) to forget Romeo and marry Paris. Juliet takes this as betrayal and swears never to trust the nurse again. Which is why, when the friar gives Juliet the potion, Juliet does NOT tell the nurse. Okay. That's it.
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet