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Romeo goes to him for advice about his love life, both concerning Juliet and, as is apparent from their conversation, about Rosaline. It is the friar that Romeo flees to after killing Tybalt, not his own family. In fact, we never see him interacting with his parents during the entire play. Nevertheless his mother dies of grief about not being able to see this son who she never sees anyway.

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He acts as a catalyst by helping Romeo and Juliet get together and get married.

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Q: How does Friar Lawrence act as a catalyst in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet?
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