"Wisely and slow" in Romeo and Juliet refers to taking one's time and acting carefully in matters of love and decision-making. It suggests that rushing into things can lead to problems, and that being patient and deliberate can result in better outcomes. Ultimately, the advice is to be cautious and thoughtful in one's actions to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
"Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast."
he's basically saying to Romeo to slow down his new love with Juliet because rushing doesn't end well in love.
"Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast."He says it in Act II in the scene after the Balcony. Romeo visits Friar Lawrence's cell to ask him if he will marry Romeo and Juliet. It is at the end of this scene with Romeo and the Friar where this said.
The friar cautions Romeo to "Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast."
Juliet says that old folks are unwieldy, slow, and heavy in Act 2, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet when she is discussing the difficulties of arranging to marry Romeo in secret.
"Wisely and slow, he stumbles who runs fast."
He has the crack-brained idea that the marriage will reconcile Romeo and Juliet's parents. He then does everything in his power to thwart this reconciliation by keeping the marriage secret from the parents.
In act 2, scene 5; Juliet professes her love for Romeo. She has sent the nurse to see if romeo wants to marry her. while she waits, she gets aggitated about how slow the nurse is and how much she loves romeo. when finally the nurse does show up, Juliet wants to know everything. The nurse keeps asking for a breath to catch but Juliet keeps pondering her to tell her what romeo says. finally after some convinsing from Juliet the nurse tells her yes, romeo says yes. Juliet is excited and scared at the same time.
The Friar cautions Romeo by using words like "hasty," "young-ly" and "unwise" in Act 2, Scene 6 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He warns Romeo to slow down and think carefully about his actions before rushing into marriage with Juliet.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo to slow down things because he just met Juliet. He also says that they are rushing into things.
In Act II Scene V the nurse returns from her interview with Romeo and Juliet is desperate to find out what Romeo has to say about whether they can be married. The Nurse teases her by not revealing the good news right away.
Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. 2.3.1156