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In the last scene, Friar Lawrence serves as a confidant to Juliet, helping her come up with a plan to avoid an unwanted marriage to Paris. He provides her with a potion to make her appear dead and offers support in executing the plan. Ultimately, he plays a crucial role in the tragic outcome of the play by being involved in the miscommunication that leads to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.

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What is friar Lawrence's plan at the end of act 3 scene 3?

Friar Lawrence's plan at the end of Act 3, Scene 3 in "Romeo and Juliet" is for Romeo to spend the night with Juliet and then leave for Mantua in the morning. The Friar hopes this will allow Romeo and Juliet to eventually be reunited and that their marriage will bring an end to the feud between the Capulets and Montagues.


In what scene does Romeo and Juliet get married?

St. Peter's Church. In Verona, Italy. Romeo and Juliet are married by Friar Lawrence. The marriage is carried out in secret, so it is almost certainly at his cell (mentioned several times in the play). The marriage happens off-stage (though some modern productions have them kneel before Friar Lawrence at the end of 2.6). Friar Lawrence' 'cell' is probably a small room he has at a monastery - which would be just outside the town of Verona itself. But it would be possible to imagine Friar Lawrence as an anchorite (a monk living alone) in which case the cell would be a small house (or cave) again just outside the city. Although Friar Lawrence is a Friar, he is also a priest, the priest to which all of the characters in the play regularly go to for confession. Capulet says that Juliet is to be married at St. Peter's Church, and has clearly arranged for Friar Lawrence and no other priest to perform the ceremony. Therefore it is reasonable to conclude that the monastery is attached to St. Peter's.


What happened at friar Lawrence cell church?

At Friar Lawrence's cell, Romeo and Juliet were secretly married in Act 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Friar Lawrence conducts the marriage ceremony in secret to help the young couple in their forbidden love.


What are examples of Simile in Friar Laurence's speech?

Friar Lawrence is an important character in the play and has many speeches. You will have to identify which one you are talking about.


Who prepares the potion for juilet?

Friar Lawrence prepares the potion for Juliet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."


What role did Friar Lawrence play in Romeo and Juliet?

He was the priest that married Romeo and Juliet.


Who said let your old life be sacrificed in Romeo and Juliet?

Friar Lawrence said this line in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says, "These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume."


What does friar Lawrence tell the prince both families after romeo and Juliet died?

The Friar tells them the entire plot of the play which we have just seen. It's sort of a recap.


Why is Juliet able to go to friar Lawrence?

They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Although her parents do not let Juliet out of the house for any other reason, they are duty bound as good Catholics to allow her to visit a priest, confess her sins and be absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Juliet uses this excuse twice in the play to get out of the house and go to Friar Lawrence's


Who was romeos counselor?

Friar Laurence acted as Romeo's counselor in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He advises Romeo throughout the play and plays a significant role in the tragic events that unfold.


What does romeo ask friar Laurence to do?

Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).


How much time does friar Lawrence have to warn Romeo?

Friar Lawrence has a very limited amount of time to warn Romeo about the plan involving Juliet, as the action in the play unfolds quickly and he must act swiftly to prevent any tragic consequences.