The Friar asserts that Romeo and Juliet's tragic story will serve as a powerful lesson to end the feud between their families. He takes responsibility for his part in their untimely deaths and promises to reveal the truth to the families, bringing closure and a chance for reconciliation.
By cherishing his wife and life more and remaining a good host
The friar motivation to go to the monument is stop romeo from killing himself. The friar knows that the message he sent to romero, romeo did not get it which the friar know that romero would do something stupid like killing himself.
Friar Laurence confesses to Friar John at the end of Romeo and Juliet. He reveals the truth about his role in the tragic events that led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
He says that if he's at fault for any of the mishaps that overtook Romeo and Juliet, he should be put to death. The Prince doesn't appear to take him up on it, though.
He was Waiting for the letter from Friar Laurence, but he did not get it in the end.
Depends which scene. At the end of Act 2 he marries them, if that is what you are asking about.
At the end of scene two, Friar Lawrence plans to marry Romeo and Juliet to try and end the feud between their families. He also hopes this union will bring peace to Verona.
Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.
Romeo calls Friar Laurence his "ghostly father" because the friar has taken on a paternal role in providing guidance and support to Romeo, especially in matters of love and relationships. The term "ghostly" emphasizes the spiritual and moral guidance that Friar Laurence offers Romeo.
Friar Lawrence "consents" Romeo's request to marry Juliet in hope it will end the timeless feud between the Montagues & the Capulets.
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One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.