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 Lawrence organises for Friar John to bring Romeo news of Friar Lawrence and Juliets plan (Act Five, Scene 1)
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.
briefly state the friar's plan?
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
The timing of Friar Laurence's plan was affected by Lord Capulet's decision to move the date of the wedding.
Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo, who is in Mantua, detailing his plan to fake the death of Juliet, and have Romeo bring her to Mantua where they can both live happily ever after. He gives the letter to Friar John, who is supposed to bring the letter to Romeo ASAP. Friar John never makes it to Romeo, because he was quarantined due to an outbreak of the Plague. Therefore, he brought the letter back to Friar Lawrence. This messed up Friar Lawrence' plan, as he had already set it in motion.
Friar John got sent back to Verona because of the quarantine he encountered on the way to Mantua.
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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She is confused and desperate because she does not know what to do and was going to kill herself if Friar Lawrence did not come up with a plan to help her.
Juliet has told her father that Friar Lawrence told her to apologise to her father and to agree to marry Paris. Capulet praises the Friar, thinking that the Friar is helping Capulet's marriage plans for Juliet, when in fact the apology is part of the Friar's plan to frustrate Capulet's plans.
Friar Lawrence's plan went wrong when the message he sent to Romeo informing him of Juliet's fake death did not reach him in time. This miscommunication led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead, causing him to take his own life. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence's plan failed due to poor timing and unforeseen circumstances.