He wants to end the feud between the families
He believes that it could end the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, and that it is his duty as a holy man.
because he thinks it would stop the fued between the familes
Friar Lawrence thinks it may bring about an end to the family feud. He believed it would bring the two families together again.
Friar Laurence consents to Romeos request to marry him and Juliet because he believes their marriage may end the feud between the two families. It Friar Laurence who gives Juliet the vial to fake her death.
The letter which he wrote to Romeo and the liquid which only made Juliet appear dead help Friar Laurence's case.
Hes trying to help marry two young lovers whos fates are not good
they say she must marry or move out.
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in hopes that the marriage will help bring peace between their feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets. He sees it as a way to reconcile the two families and end the ongoing conflict.
Friar Lawrence thinks it may bring about an end to the family feud. He believed it would bring the two families together again.
Friar Laurence consents to Romeos request to marry him and Juliet because he believes their marriage may end the feud between the two families. It Friar Laurence who gives Juliet the vial to fake her death.
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.
He thought it might reconcile their families. Not something he really thought through, I'm afraid.
The letter which he wrote to Romeo and the liquid which only made Juliet appear dead help Friar Laurence's case.
Hes trying to help marry two young lovers whos fates are not good
In the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Friar Laurence is cleared of blame when the truth about the secret marriage of Romeo and Juliet is revealed. This is done through Friar Laurence's confession and the Prince's discovery of the letters exchanged between Friar Laurence and the tragic lovers, which prove his intentions were to unite the couple and end the feud between their families.
That she will be in a coma for two days.
Forty-two hours
they say she must marry or move out.
Juliet's two confidants are her Nurse and Friar Laurence. The Nurse is like a mother figure to Juliet, providing her with advice and support. Friar Laurence is a trusted friend who helps Juliet with her secret marriage to Romeo and provides guidance throughout the play.