Actually all the arrangements for their wedding are made through the Nurse and Friar Lawrence, so Romeo cannot tell Juliet anything of the kind. The nurse makes the suggestion that Juliet should get permission to go to confession so she can get to the church on time.
Friar Laurence meets with Romeo to confirm that he has made wedding arrangements with Juliet. He wants to make sure that everything is in place for their secret wedding.
Paris, for sure. Romeo may be thinking about it after Act I Scene 5.
Juliet consults with the Friar Laurence, many times during the play. One of the things that the Friar helps her with, is planning the secret marriage between Romeo and Juliet. The weddings was extremely tiny, and only four people knew about Romeo and Juliet being married!
Juliet is asking the nurse about Romeo. She asks about him last because she wants to make sure she doesn't give away her feelings too soon, in case the nurse disapproves or betrays her trust. Juliet is being cautious because her love for Romeo is a secret.
Are you sure you are not thinking of Romeo and Julius? Just a joke. Julius Caesar is set in ancient Rome and Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona.
Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, appears to play a small role, because of his mere seven scenes. However, closer examination reveals that the Friar plays a fundamental role in the development of the story. He is a confidant to Romeo, moves the plot, and is instrumental to the tragedy at the end of the play. At the beginning of the play the reader learns that Friar Laurence and Romeo are close friends. After Romeo explains to the Friar his love for Juliet, he tells him that him and Juliet must marry to end the feud between the two families. Also, his plan to make Juliet sleep for 48 hours while Romeo comes and takes her away, failed. He is the reason behind Romeo and Juliets death. _NOUR SOLIMAN_
Shakespear and I'm pretty sure it was in 1597...
Friar lawrance im pretty sure
Because the Capulet's and the Montague's are total foes because their servants, sons, cousins, and the fathers all fight against each other. Since Juliet is from the Capulet's, and Romeo is from the Montague's, she beg her forgiveness for marring their family's enemy.
He did not have a coherent way of keeping Romeo in the loop. Why use Friar John instead of Balthazar? Romeo expected the Friar to send messages by Balthazar. And once he knew that there was no way that Romeo would get there on time (that is, when Capulet advanced the wedding date) the friar should have stuck to Juliet like glue, if only to make sure that she didn't wake up alone. It is also too complicated. The Friar married Romeo and Juliet to enable the families to reconcile. He could have dressed Juliet as a nun when she came to him for advice, sent her off to Mantua and faced the irate Capulets with the news that unfortunately for their wedding plans, Juliet is already married and has gone to be with her husband. The marriage was consummated and there was nothing to be done about it unless Lady Capulet wanted to commit the cold-blooded murder of her son-in-law.
To make sure romeo is not seing other people n truly loves juliet i think so
Paris. He only ever talks to Juliet's father, never to Juliet herself. Perhaps this is why he is so clued out about what she really feels. No, more likely it is because he is an arrogant schmuck.