Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that she was to drink the night before her wedding day. This potion would make Juliet appear to be dead when in fact she would simply be in a deep sleep. The Friar would then write to Romeo and tell him to go get Juliet who would be sleeping, as though dead, in the Capulet tomb and the two could escape to a different city together.
However, Capulet decided to move Juliet's wedding forward one day and she had to take the potion early meaning the letter that Romeo should have received probably wouldn't get there in time. The messenger was also unable to deliver the message as he had been locked in a house which was suspected of containing the plague. By this time, Romeo's own messenger who was unaware of the plan had reached Romeo and told him Juliet was dead. Distraught, Romeo bought poison and headed to Juliet's tomb, dying minutes before Juliet woke.
Friar Lawrence suggests an alternative to Juliet marrying Paris or killing herself. He suggests that she fake her death and run away with Romeo.
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
The timing of Friar Laurence's plan was affected by Lord Capulet's decision to move the date of the wedding.
She was anxious and desperate. If the Friar had not thought of a plan her intent was to kill herself, right there.
Friar Lawrence. It's part of the long-term plan he unfolds to Romeo after Romeo is banished.
Juliet threat to kill her self
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
The timing of Friar Laurence's plan was affected by Lord Capulet's decision to move the date of the wedding.
Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo, who is in Mantua, detailing his plan to fake the death of Juliet, and have Romeo bring her to Mantua where they can both live happily ever after. He gives the letter to Friar John, who is supposed to bring the letter to Romeo ASAP. Friar John never makes it to Romeo, because he was quarantined due to an outbreak of the Plague. Therefore, he brought the letter back to Friar Lawrence. This messed up Friar Lawrence' plan, as he had already set it in motion.
She is confused and desperate because she does not know what to do and was going to kill herself if Friar Lawrence did not come up with a plan to help her.
Friar Lawrence's plan went wrong when the message he sent to Romeo informing him of Juliet's fake death did not reach him in time. This miscommunication led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead, causing him to take his own life. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence's plan failed due to poor timing and unforeseen circumstances.
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The plan is that his brother Friar, Friar John, will take a letter to Romeo. But Friar John is prevented from giving him the message.
She was anxious and desperate. If the Friar had not thought of a plan her intent was to kill herself, right there.
Friar Lawrence suggests the desperate solution of faking Juliet's death because he believes it will prevent her from having to marry Paris, which would be a great sin. He also sees it as a way to reunite her with Romeo in the long run. However, his plan ultimately backfires and leads to tragedy.
Friar Lawrence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet after Romeo's banishment. He helps them to communicate and come up with a plan to be together despite the obstacles they face.
Friar Lawrence's plan to fake Juliet's death involved giving her a sleeping potion that would make her appear dead. The consequences of this plan were tragic, as it led to misunderstandings, miscommunication, and ultimately the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence's well-intentioned but flawed plan ended in the loss of young lives.
Friar Lawrence devises a plan for Juliet to fake her own death by taking a potion that will make her appear dead. Juliet is worried whether the potion will actually work, if she will wake up in the tomb alone, or if the potion might actually kill her.