He's mostly surprised since the last he heard Romeo was pining for Rosaline.
They get married at Friar Lawrence's place, which we assume to be by the church.
Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in his cell.
He was the priest that married Romeo and Juliet.
They get married at Friar Lawrence's place, which we assume to be by the church.
Friar Lawrence married them both inside his cell.
Friar Lawrence "consents" Romeo's request to marry Juliet in hope it will end the timeless feud between the Montagues & the Capulets.
Father Lawrence advises Paris to go easy on the wedding arrangements and not rush into the marriage with Juliet. He believes that Paris and Juliet should take the time to truly understand and love each other before getting married.
No, he didn't tell anybody. How he thought that would reconcile the feud is anyone's guess.
Friar Lawrence, a monk, who married them in secret and later provided Juliet with a sleeping potion.
It was his fault becuase he shouldnt have married him in the first place!
Juliet does. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage . . ."
romeo and Juliet is considered a romance but in shakespeare times it was actually a tragedy romeo and Juliet is considered a romance but in shakespeare times it was actually a tragedy