Before agreeing to help Romeo, the Friar points out Romeo's impulsiveness and inability to think things through before acting. He also notes Romeo's tendency to fall in and out of love quickly, suggesting that he may not be ready for the seriousness of marriage. Additionally, the Friar mentions Romeo's tendency to act on his emotions rather than using reason and thoughtfulness.
Frair Laurance
Friar Laurence hesitates to marry Romeo and Juliet because just days before Romeo was infatuated with Rosaline, who did not return him her love.
Friar Laurence is the friar who marries Romeo and Juliet.
frair john had to get quarantined for the plague
To end the conflict of the two families
In Romeo and Juliet Friar Lawrence goes to the Capulet's mausoleum to get Juliet when Friar John comes back saying that he could not get the message to Romeo because he had been helping people with the plague and the people of Mantua would not let him in. So Lawrence goes to the tomb so he can at least be there when she wakes up and hide Juliet with the nuns for a while before they can have Romeo come and retrieve her. Of course though Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet is "dead" and he goes to die with her.
Friar Laurence hopes that if he marries Romeo and Juliet that the feud with their families with end. Little did he know that will not happen until they are no longer living.
He says that the prince pushed aside the law and turned death into banishment, and says that the world is big and wide.
romeo and Juliet decide to get secertly married the following day in frair lawrences church
Frair Lawrence doesn't say: it is probably one of his secret blend of 13 herbs and spices.
In Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet, the event where Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet takes place last in his cell.
Friar John is prevented from delivering his message to Romeo because he is quarantined due to a suspected outbreak of the plague and is unable to leave Verona. This prevents Romeo from receiving vital information about Juliet's plan, leading to tragic consequences.