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He feels that marrying them will stop the feud between their two families.

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Q: Why is friar Lawrence willing to help romeo and Juliet get married?
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Who married Juliet and romeo?

Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in his cell.


How did romeo and Juliet get married?

Friar Lawrence married them both inside his cell.


Where are romeo and Juliet married?

They get married at Friar Lawrence's place, which we assume to be by the church.


What role did Friar Lawrence play in Romeo and Juliet?

He was the priest that married Romeo and Juliet.


Where are Romeo and Juliet getting married?

They get married at Friar Lawrence's place, which we assume to be by the church.


Juliet's mood when she asks for friar Lawrence's advice is one of?

Juliet's mood when she asks for Friar Lawrence's advice is one of desperation and determination. She is willing to do whatever it takes, even risking her life, to be with Romeo.


What is the setting of scene 6 in romeo and Juliet?

Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.


Who goes to see friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet?

Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet


What happened at friar Lawrence cell church?

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.


Why was Friar Lawrence's fault in Romeo and Juliet?

It was his fault becuase he shouldnt have married him in the first place!


Which friar married Romeo and Juliet?

Friar Laurence married off Romeo and Juliet.


In what scene does Romeo and Juliet get married?

St. Peter's Church. In Verona, Italy. Romeo and Juliet are married by Friar Lawrence. The marriage is carried out in secret, so it is almost certainly at his cell (mentioned several times in the play). The marriage happens off-stage (though some modern productions have them kneel before Friar Lawrence at the end of 2.6). Friar Lawrence' 'cell' is probably a small room he has at a monastery - which would be just outside the town of Verona itself. But it would be possible to imagine Friar Lawrence as an anchorite (a monk living alone) in which case the cell would be a small house (or cave) again just outside the city. Although Friar Lawrence is a Friar, he is also a priest, the priest to which all of the characters in the play regularly go to for confession. Capulet says that Juliet is to be married at St. Peter's Church, and has clearly arranged for Friar Lawrence and no other priest to perform the ceremony. Therefore it is reasonable to conclude that the monastery is attached to St. Peter's.