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 asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
It was both Romeo's and Juliet's idea to marry eachother.
Friar Laurence hesitates to marry Romeo and Juliet because just days before Romeo was infatuated with Rosaline, who did not return him her love.
He says that his love for Juliet is real, unlike his infatuation with Rosaline.
Romeo asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret
Juliet asked Friar Laurence to help her avoid marrying Paris by giving her a plan to fake her death so she could be with Romeo instead.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
It was both Romeo's and Juliet's idea to marry eachother.
To reconcile their families.
Romeo tells his love for Juliet to Friar Laurence, who ultimately agrees to marry them in secret.
Romeo's servant Balthazar tells him the news from Verona.
That he only likes Juliet because of her looks.
Friar Laurence hesitates to marry Romeo and Juliet because just days before Romeo was infatuated with Rosaline, who did not return him her love.
Because They Both loved Each Other.
Romeo plans to visit Friar Laurence the next day to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
Juliet does. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage . . ."