Friar John was unable to make it to see Romeo because he was caught in a quarantine due to a suspected outbreak of the plague. This prevented him from delivering the message from Friar Laurence to Romeo about Juliet's fake death plan, leading to tragic consequences.
The friar accuses Romeo of being unmanly.
The friar was upset because Romeo would not know that Juliet's "death" was faked. However, he does not do anything about the possibility that Romeo might make a quick trip back to Verona as a result.
Friar Lawrence comments that Romeo looks pale and troubled. He expresses concern for Romeo's well-being and urges him to share what is troubling him.
The friar accuses him of being ungrateful.
Friar Lawrence's plan to fake Juliet's death in order for her to be with Romeo failed because Romeo didn't receive the message explaining the plan in time. As a result, Romeo believed Juliet was truly dead, leading to tragic consequences such as his suicide. Additionally, unforeseen events and miscommunication contributed to the plan's failure.
Romeo believes that Friar Lawrence cannot understand his point of view because the friar is not in love with Juliet like Romeo is. Romeo feels that his intense emotions and passion make his situation unique and beyond the friar's comprehension.
Most people see the Friar as a meddler, and the semi- cause of Romeo and Juliets deaths, but truthfully, It was just an act of fate. The Friar was just trying to make peace and help R&J out. As for your question the Friar was more like a mentor to Romeo, and you can tell because Romeo went to tell the Friar everything, and always asked him first. Hope this helps!
She threatens to kill herself, so the Friar says that he can give her a knockout potion which will make her seem dead for a couple of days, and then she can come back to life (and get together with Romeo)
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Romeo sought advice from Friar Laurence because he was deeply in love with Juliet and needed guidance on how to navigate their secret relationship and the challenges posed by their feuding families. The Friar, who was knowledgeable and trusted by Romeo, hoped to help unite the two lovers and believed their union could end the family feud. Additionally, Romeo was feeling overwhelmed by his emotions and sought the Friar’s wisdom to make sense of his passionate feelings.
Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, appears to play a small role, because of his mere seven scenes. However, closer examination reveals that the Friar plays a fundamental role in the development of the story. He is a confidant to Romeo, moves the plot, and is instrumental to the tragedy at the end of the play. At the beginning of the play the reader learns that Friar Laurence and Romeo are close friends. After Romeo explains to the Friar his love for Juliet, he tells him that him and Juliet must marry to end the feud between the two families. Also, his plan to make Juliet sleep for 48 hours while Romeo comes and takes her away, failed. He is the reason behind Romeo and Juliets death. _NOUR SOLIMAN_
Friar Lawrence warns Romeo to be cautious with his emotions, especially when it comes to his impulsive nature and intense feelings. He advises Romeo to keep his emotions in check and not let them drive him to make reckless decisions.