No he doesn't.
Friar Laurence because he can help him with Juliet, and Juliet turns to the Friar and also her Nanny
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.
At various times, Benvolio, Mercutio, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Romeo's father, Friar Lawrence's friend Friar John and Romeo's servant Balthazar all try to do things which they think will help Romeo. And Juliet too, of course.
Benvolio hopes that Romeo will realize that there are plenty of other women he could choose to be with. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare.
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Benvolio advises Romeo to attend the Capulet's party to see other beautiful women and to distract himself from his feelings for Rosaline. He suggests that seeing other women will help Romeo realize there are plenty of other potential partners out there.
The illiterate servant in Act 1 may indeed be the same person as Peter in Act 2 or at the end of Act 4, although the texts do not give his name. The illiterate servant is illiterate and has to deliver a notice to everyone on a written list which Capulet has given him. Clearly he needs help from someone who can read, and Romeo and Benvolio appear to fit the bill, and do.
Friar Laurence because he can help him with Juliet, and Juliet turns to the Friar and also her Nanny
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Before agreeing to help Romeo, the Friar points out Romeo's impulsiveness and inability to think things through before acting. He also notes Romeo's tendency to fall in and out of love quickly, suggesting that he may not be ready for the seriousness of marriage. Additionally, the Friar mentions Romeo's tendency to act on his emotions rather than using reason and thoughtfulness.
he think nothing is impossible. he help everyone, he gives advice to me that is a hero
Whoever you think needs to know. A friend that can help you get her, or a parent for their advice.
i think so because flow is so cold chicken soup wont help
At various times, Benvolio, Mercutio, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Romeo's father, Friar Lawrence's friend Friar John and Romeo's servant Balthazar all try to do things which they think will help Romeo. And Juliet too, of course.
Romeo's servant's name was Balthasar. He is loyal to Romeo and tries to help him throughout the play.
It contrasts with Romeo's lack of sociability.
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.