When Juliet goes to see Friar Lawrence, she meets Paris, who is there to discuss their upcoming wedding. The meeting leads to a turn of events that ultimately affects the outcome of the story.
Romeo and Juliet meet four times in the play: at Capulet's party, in Juliet's backyard, at Friar Lawrence's cell, and in Juliet's bedroom. After meeting Juliet at the party, Romeo leaves alone, ditching his friends, and climbs into Juliet's backyard. After the Balcony Scene, he goes to Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding. After the wedding he goes and meets Mercutio (and, unexpectedly, Tybalt) After the wedding night, he leaves Verona and goes to Mantua.
The note was to tell Juliet to meet Romeo in the cell of Friar Lawrence. This scene was in act 2.
At Friar Lawrence's cell, which is to say, his room at the church.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
Juliet meets Friar Lawrence at his cell, where they form a plan to fake her death using a potion that will make her appear lifeless. She hopes to avoid marrying Paris and reunite with Romeo.
The note was to tell Juliet to meet Romeo in the cell of Friar Lawrence. This scene was in act 2.
Juliet and the nurse were very close. she knew juliet and romeo were in love and she helped arange juliet and romeo's wedding with friar lawrence (priest who married them). after the nurse tells juliet to marry paris, juliet gets angry at the nurse for betraying her, and promises to never be close to her again. she then goes to frair lawrence to see if he could get her out of marrying paris, and he hands her the poison to put her in a coma.
Friar Laurence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet. He helps them communicate and execute their secret plans to be together.
Shakespeare did use the word "confuse" but he liked the word "confound" better. Friar Lawrence uses it when Romeo and Juliet meet to be married.
They were going to be married at the Capulets' house.
Friar Lawrence, a monk, who married them in secret and later provided Juliet with a sleeping potion.
They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Juliet is not let out of the house at all, but as good Catholics they cannot deny her the opportunity to confess her sins to a priest and get absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Therefore Juliet can use this as an excuse to get out.