Friar Laurence agreed to perform the wedding.
Friar Lawrence
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 decides to have the wedding a day earlier before Juliet changes her mind.
Friar Lawrence and the Nurse both help.
The Friar agrees to perform Romeo and Juliet's marriage in the hope that it will end the feud between their families and bring peace to Verona. He believes that their union might ease the tension and lead to reconciliation.
Capulet agrees to build a golden statue of Romeo and Montague agrees to do the same for Juliet.
It was moved forward a day (from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning). This meant that the Friar had to rely on a letter to tell Romeo of Juliet's fake death.
Act 4 is all about the planned wedding between Juliet and Paris, how Juliet first objects, then consults the friar, then agrees to the wedding, then takes the potion the friar gave her and is found and taken for dead on the morning she was to have married Paris.__________________________________________________________________A quick overview in bullet points:Juliet encounters Paris at Friar Laurence's cellFriar Laurence and Juliet hatch a planJuliet consents to marry ParisJuliet feigns her own death
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in the hope that their union may help to reconcile their feuding families and bring peace to Verona. He also believes that their love is genuine and that their marriage may lead to a happy outcome.
Romeo tells his love for Juliet to Friar Laurence, who ultimately agrees to marry them in secret.
NO!!!! no because Juliet agrees to marry Paris but Juliet is going to take the vial of "stuff" and they will think she is dead and Juliet and romeo will runaway and live together
She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.