"Send me word tomorrow". The word she wants is the time and place where they are to be married.
get married
Romeo plans to visit Friar Laurence the next day to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
Romeo.
Friar Lawrence organises for Friar John to bring Romeo news of Friar Lawrence and Juliets plan (Act Five, Scene 1)
Romeo "Is the day so young?"
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.
Romeo speaks first saying "Is the day so young?"(1:1 152)
After Romeo and Juliet vow their love for each other, they decide to get married secretly the next day. They plan to seek Friar Laurence's help for the marriage ceremony.
day symbolizes hatred and fighting because all the fights happen during the day and Romeo and Juliet can't be together during day.
Thursday, then Wednesday.
Romeo is the first of the two to speak in Rome and Julietby William Shakespeare. Romeo's first line is, "Is the day so young?"
In scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, the unseen occurrence that ruins Friar Laurence's plan is Friar John being unable to deliver the letter to Romeo in time. This prevents Romeo from receiving the message from Friar Laurence explaining Juliet's fake death plan, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.