He penned a letter and gave it to Brother John (?) and asked him to give it to Romeo. Unfortunately, Romeo didn't receive the letter and the rest is history.
Fate plays a role in Romeo not knowing about Friar Lawrence's plan. The message detailing the plan, to reunite the lovers, fails to reach Romeo in time due to unforeseen circumstances, leading to tragic consequences.
The Friar sent a letter to Romeo about the plan. But the letter never got to him because the messanger was in a room for a few hours because something happened on the way. So basically, Romeo never knew about the Friar's plan.
He didn't. Things would have turned out better if he had.
Of course he tried by sending Friar John with the message to Romeo.
He sent Romeo a letter.
The plan is that his brother Friar, Friar John, will take a letter to Romeo. But Friar John is prevented from giving him the message.
Friar Lawrence's important message to Romeo goes astray primarily due to communication breakdowns and unforeseen circumstances. The failure of Friar John to deliver the message in time to Romeo about the plan to fake Juliet's death ultimately leads to tragic consequences. Additionally, Romeo's impulsive behavior and emotional reactions also contribute to the miscommunication.
He sends Friar John as a messenger.
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.
Balthasar ruins the friar's plan by beating Friar John to delivering the message of Juliet's fake death. By telling Romeo before the Friar it caused Romeo to believe Juliet was actually dead.
The Friar's plan in Act III Scene 2 is not very detailed but does calm Romeo down a bit. The Friar says, first, consummate the marriage. Romeo can do that because his banishment does not start until the morning of the next day. After spending the night with Juliet, Romeo is to go bright and early to Mantua and . . . well, the friar is not very clear here about what happens next. Basically, Romeo is to hang around in Mantua until the friar figures out some way to get him together with Juliet. The Friar does not actually have a plan, but he is buying time.
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.
send a message to romeo to stop romeo from committing suicide with the poison
Friar Lawrence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet after Romeo's banishment. He helps them to communicate and come up with a plan to be together despite the obstacles they face.
Friar John was to tell Romeo the plan, but Mantua (the town Romeo was staying in) was in quarantine so he couldn't get to him.
Romeo doesn't know about the Friar and Juliet's plan to fake her death. He needs to know so he can come to Verona and take Juliet back to Mantua with him.