When Friar Laurence helps Romeo run away, it further complicates the situation by escalating the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets. It also shows a lack of responsibility on the part of the Friar, as he fails to consider the potential consequences of his actions. Additionally, it undermines the authority of the law and contributes to the chaos and tragedy that ensues.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
The actual ceremony is not depicted, but in Act 2, Scene 6 we see Friar Laurence lead Romeo and Juliet away to be married.
Romeo weakness was he gave away his love SOO easy
Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.
Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to go to Mantua until things have settled down in Verona. He believes that staying away for a while will help defuse the tension and allow for a better outcome for Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet goes to see friar Laurence to get the drink that will make her look dead but she is really sleeping so that she can escape and go away with romeo
She was to fake her death and be laid in the crypt. She would then wake up and be greeted by Romeo who would take her away to Mantua.
Juliet is going to have to run away if she wants to be with romeo. She drinks a potion that makes it look like she's dead. They send a person, the friar, to go tell Romeo in Mantua so that he doesn't think his beloved is dead. However, they're a little late... Romeo finds Juliet's "dead" body, and is so horrified, he commits suicide. Juliet looks outside her coffin and sees Romeo dead, and follows him to heaven where they can be together forever.
Friar Lawrence plans to reunite Romeo and Juliet during Romeo's exile. Once Romeo is in Mantua, Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a sleeping potion so that she appears to be dead. The plan was for Romeo to retrieve her from the Capulet tomb after she awakes.
The Friar aided Romeo and Juliet in their marriage in a effort to stop the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. He also helped them have their honeymoon. Finally after everything Friar Laurence gave Juliet a sleeping potion that would last 42 hours in an effort to stop the proposed marriage between the County Paris and Lady Juliet
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.
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_