They make gold Statues of each others children. Lord Montague makes one of Juliet and Lord Capulet makes one for Romeo. They make gold Statues of each others children. Lord Montague makes one of Juliet and Lord Capulet makes one for Romeo.
Montague and Capulet plan to end their feud and build a golden statue of Romeo and Juliet as a tribute to their love and sacrifice.
Montague and Capulet plan to honor the memories of their children, Romeo and Juliet, by ending their feud and reconciling their families. They agree to build a monument in Verona to commemorate the love and tragic fate of their children, symbolizing a commitment to peace and unity. This act serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of their longstanding conflict and the hope for a better future.
The Montagues plan to disguise themselves at the Capulet party by wearing masks to conceal their identities and blend in with the other guests. They hope this will allow them to move about unnoticed and prevent any conflict with the Capulets.
By making golden statues of each others' childrenLord Capulet is going to build a gold statue of Romeo and Lord Montague is going to build a gold statue of Juliet... Remember that Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague... They also decide to end the feud.. If that wasn't already obvious...
They plan to marry Paris to Juliet.
I think he originally planned to reunite her with Romeo and then use their love to end the Montague-Capulet feud but when she saw Romeo dead and killed herself...well he couldn't really do anything with her then :L
Romeo sees Juliet standing on her balcony, professing her love for him and lamenting the fact that he is a Montague. He listens to her speech and then reveals himself, leading to their famous dialogue and their plan to marry in secret.
The timing of Friar Laurence's plan was affected by Lord Capulet's decision to move the date of the wedding.
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
Romeo and his friends plan to hide their identity at the Capulet's party by wearing masks. This allows them to mingle with the guests without being recognized.
Capulet plans a grand feast to be held at his home, where he intends for Paris to court Juliet and ultimately propose marriage to her.
Someone answered "Paris" But Capulet's proposal that Paris should marry Juliet would not have ended the feud, since Paris was of the Duke's family and not a Montague. It is Friar Lawrence who suggests that the marriage of Romeo and Juliet would end the feud, which is why he agrees to perform the ceremony. Unfortunately he forgets to or is too much of a coward to carry through with his plan which would involve telling Capulet and Montague what he had done. Of course in the heightened tension after Romeo kills Tybalt, it is much harder to tell the truth.