Juliet sends a messenger to Romeo in the morning to find out if he still wants to marry her as they had discussed the night before. She is eager to know his intentions and is anxious to hear his response.
Juliet's messenger, Friar Lawrence, is supposed to meet Romeo at 9am to discuss their plan for Juliet to fake her death so she can be with Romeo. They need to ensure that Romeo is aware of the plan and knows what to do next.
Juliet says that if he is serious and plans to marry her, she will send a messenger to meet him at nine o'clock. This messenger will be the Nurse, of course. Romeo will then reveal whatever wedding plans he's made to her. Have you noticed how little wedding planning Juliet does in the play?
We don't actually see this happen. What we see is Juliet promising to send a messenger to Romeo the next day at nine, then Romeo talks to the friar, then Romeo and the Nurse show up in the marketplace. Juliet may be giving her instructions to the Nurse while Romeo is talking to Friar Lawrence in Act II Scene III; it certainly happens after scene 1 and before scene 3.
There is a lot more bad communication than good, but the following set of communications works great: Juliet tells Romeo she will send a messenger to him in the morning. She does, and her messenger finds Romeo. Romeo sends a message to Juliet to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell. The message is correctly delivered. She goes there and he meets her just like he said he would.
Send word (by a messenger she will procure, that is, the nurse) of when and where they can be married.
The nurse knows that Juliet is in love with Romeo and hopes to marry him. The way she discovers this is that Juliet tells her. Juliet tells her offstage, so we don't see it happen, but we know it does because in Act 2 scene 2 Juliet says she will send a messenger to meet Romeo to discuss the details of the wedding with him and a few scenes later we find out that the Nurse is the messenger.
Juliet sent the nurse to see Romeo about the wedding plans at 9 o'clock in the morning.
9 am the nurse will send word to Romeo
In Act 4, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet sends the Nurse to wake Juliet early so that she can prepare for her wedding to Paris. Lord Capulet is eager to move forward with the marriage plans, despite Juliet's objections.
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Juliet told Romeo that if he was serious and wanted to marry her, he should send word to her by a messenger which she would procure to send to him to see whether he will agree to marry her or not, and if so, where and when. That messenger was the nurse. Juliet was only allowed to leave her house to go to church.
Mantua is where Romeo is. He's been banished there for killing Tybalt. The friar has to send a message to Romeo so that Romeo will find out about the plan for Juliet to fake her death, or Romeo will think Juliet is actually dead. ***SPOILER*** The reason Romeo and Juliet died was because the letter never actually got to Romeo.