To the Capulet tomb to mourn...I think.
While Romeo is in Mantua waiting to hear news from the Friar what does he speak about
whether to trust romeo. Wether to marry Romeo, Whether to forgive romeo for killing her cousin and hearing her side, whether she would give her virginity to Romeo, wether shed go through with the plan and stay true to romeo, wether shed kill herself for romeos death
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliets death (dispite the fact its part of frir larance's plan to let Juliet escape to her romero) and Romeo responds with total unconventional heartbreak and diseides to take his life by her side.
to relay the message of the plan for romeo and juliet's marriage
Balthasar goes to Mantua to deliver Romeo's message about Juliet's faked death, in order to prevent Romeo from committing suicide when he hears the news of her death.
The nurse instructs Juliet to go to Friar Laurence's cell to be married to Romeo secretly. She will then go to Romeo's house where they will consummate their marriage and plan for their future.
He plans to go to the tombs alone and within 3 hours Juliet will wake up. She will be very mad that Romeo doesn't know what happened. Friar Laurence will write again to Mantua and he will keep Juliet in his cell until Romeo comes.
He decides to buy poison, then go to the tomb and poison himself after being with her corpse. Which is what he does.
Friar John fails to give romeo the info about Juliet not really dying.Old Capulet rushes the wedding between Juliet and Paris.The friar didn't come and save romeo and Juliet in time.
he takes it himself, to commit suicide because he thought juliette was dead
Romeo's greatest ally is Friar Laurence. He supports Romeo and Juliet's secret relationship, helps them in their time of need, and comes up with a plan to reunite them when things go awry.
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.