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.
to help marry him and Juliet
When Juliet goes to see Friar Lawrence, she meets Paris, who is there to discuss their upcoming wedding. The meeting leads to a turn of events that ultimately affects the outcome of the story.
Paris is there, arranging his wedding to Juliet.
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No. Juliet 'dies' the night before the wedding.
He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.
The Friar tells Paris that Juliet is too young to marry and mentions that the mourning period for Tybalt, her cousin, is delaying the wedding.
Paris will find Juliet dead
Yes, he's making arrangements for their wedding.
He is making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet, just as Romeo did in Act 2.
When Juliet arrives at Friar Laurence's cell, it is Paris who is speaking with the Friar. Paris is there to discuss marrying Juliet, but Friar Laurence is aware of her secret marriage to Romeo. This sets up the conflict that will lead to the tragic events of the play.