Count Paris is talking to the friar in Act 4 scene 1, line 1-18
There are two friars that are mentioned in this Play.Friar Laurence: The friar who marries Romeo and Juliet and who helps the two through everything.Friar John: The friar who brings the message to Mantua from Juliet but is too late. (mantua is where romeo is hiding)
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
Go to Mantua together.
The nurse angers Juliet by taking too long to deliver the message from Romeo and by speaking poorly of him, questioning his sincerity. Juliet is frustrated with the nurse's lack of urgency and loyalty to Romeo.
Paris believes Juliet is going to confessions for the wedding.
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
Friar John tells Friar Lawrence that he was unable to deliver the letter to Romeo because the plague prevented him from entering the city. During the time the friars were basically quarantined from entering any area where there were plaque outbreaks.
Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence's cell in the hope that he will be able to devise a plan for her that will prevent her marriage to County Paris. The Friar gives Juliet a potion which will make her sleep, this is all part of the plan to reunite the two lovers.
Friar Lawrance's plan for Juliet is that he will give her a drug that is supposed to put her in a death- like slumber for 24 hours so her family will think she is dead and he will send a letter to Romeo telling him that Juliet is waiting for him.
Yes, in the morning her family thinking she is dead because she appears lifeless, but she is actually alive! She- juliet (:
William Shakesphere is known as the father of English plays.He wrote many books like Romeo and Juliet etc.The first speech of Friars in Romeo and Juliet was that,"Hey god please tell me about the inrespect and disobey of the British against the Indians.
Charles Cotton has written: 'The history and antiquities of the church and parish of St. Laurence, Thanet, in the county of Kent' -- subject(s): Thanet, Isle of. St. Laurence (Parish) 'The Grey Friars of Canterbury, 1224 to 1538' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Franciscans