If you are referring to the letter Friar Lawrence gave to Friar John to send to Romeo, then it contained all the information about Juliet's death and what was really going on. It told Romeo to come to the Capulet Morgue (or whatever it's called) and meet him for the awakening of Juliet.
The plural of Romeo is Romeos.
It is Juliet's soliloquy - "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" It keeps Romeo there and lets him know that she loves him too.
Romeo, with a capital R since it is a name.
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Romeo gives his servant a letter to deliver to Romeo's father, detailing his plan to attend the Capulet ball in disguise.
He gives him a letter explaining everything that happened and why Romeo is committing suicide. It's a suicide note.
Friar John, the bloke that was supposed to give Romeo the letter from Friar Lawrence wasn't able to give it to him. Romeo hears about Juliet's death from his man Balthazar, but not in a letter.
Friar Laurence is the one who gets information from Romeo and relays it to Juliet regarding their upcoming marriage in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
balthasar, a servant to romeo, was keeping an eye out for romeo in Verona. and when he found out that Juliet was supposedly dead he went and alerted romeo
The Nurse.
"Hold, take this letter; early in the morning see thou deliver it to my lord and father." (Act V Scene 3)
Friar John's failure to deliver the letter to Romeo will result in Romeo not receiving crucial information about Juliet's faked death plan. This miscommunication will lead to Romeo believing Juliet is truly dead, causing a tragic chain of events leading to Romeo's and Juliet's deaths.
well he doesnt get him anything because he was suppose to deliver a message to romeo but a disease was going around he caught it and coldnt get out to give romeo the letter friar Lawrence gave him
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"Here, take this letter. Early in the morning see thou deliver it to my lord and father."