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What does Romeo tell Friar Laurence and what does he want from Friar?

Romeo asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret


Do Friar Laurence thinks Juliet is brave enough to take the sleeping potion because?

Yes, Friar Laurence believes that Juliet is brave enough to take the sleeping potion because she is willing to risk her life for her love for Romeo. He trusts her commitment to the plan and her love for Romeo.


Why does Friar Laurence help Juliet avoid marriage with paris?

The Friar knows that Juliet is already married. He doesn't want to have to refuse to marry her to Paris in a public way. His plan not only helps Juliet, it also gets him off the hook.


In Scene ii why is Friar Lawrence upset when he learns that Friar John has not yet been to Mantua?

If Friar John has not yet been to Mantua, Romeo does not know that he is supposed to come back to Verona and get Juliet out of the tomb. Of course, he would not know that anyway because Friar Laurence sent his message to Friar John at a time when he thought Juliet would take the potion on Wednesday night, when in fact she took it Tuesday night. So, even if Romeo had got Friar John's message, he still would have been a day too late, by which time Juliet would have suffocated. Why the Friar did not spend the entire night of Wednesday/Thursday at the tomb with an iron crow is impossible to understand.


What concerns does friar Lawrence have about romeo Juliet's relationship?

He don't want them chillun havin premurital sex


Why did Friar Laurence want to help Romeo marry with Juliet?

Because They Both loved Each Other.


What concerns does friar Lawrence have about Romeo and Juliet's relationship?

He don't want them chillun havin premurital sex


Why did Friar Lawrence want to dispose of Juliet in a sisterhood of nuns?

Friar Lawrence wanted Juliet to join a sisterhood of nuns as a last resort to avoid marrying Paris and potentially finding a way to be with Romeo. He believed this drastic measure would protect Juliet and avoid a tragic outcome in her life.


Which character did not want to marry Juliet in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?

Everyone in the play except Paris and Romeo. Notable among those who did not want to marry Juliet were Friar Lawrence (he was sworn to celibacy), Capulet (he was her father), and the Nurse (they didn't have gay marriages back then).


Why does friar Lawrence want a crowbar?

Friar Lawrence wants a crowbar to help him execute his plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet. He intends to use it to access Juliet's tomb and retrieve her after she takes the potion that makes her appear dead. The crowbar symbolizes his willingness to take drastic measures to resolve the couple's predicament, reflecting his hope for a peaceful resolution amidst the chaos.


Why does the friar leave Juliet alone in the tomb?

The friar leaves Juliet alone in the tomb because he hears someone approaching and fears being caught. He hopes that Juliet will wake up soon, but he ultimately leaves her to avoid being implicated in the tragedy.


What does friar tell Juliet after she awakens?

"Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead, and Paris too."