rosemary
During act 2 Romeo and Juliet say that their love has grown so much that it cannot be counted. Romeo and Juliet then go to Friar Lawrence to get married.
In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.
they say she must marry or move out.
You have to specify which proposal you are talking about. I assume this is from Act IV Scene 1 which is the main occasion when the two meet.
The friar doesnt say this, Romeo does,
rosemary
At Friar Lawrence's cell, which is to say, his room at the church.
During act 2 Romeo and Juliet say that their love has grown so much that it cannot be counted. Romeo and Juliet then go to Friar Lawrence to get married.
In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.
Friar Lawrence convinced Romeo and Juliet to get married by emphasizing that their union could help end the feud between their families and bring peace to Verona. He believed that their love was sincere and could overcome the obstacles they faced.
they say she must marry or move out.
You have to specify which proposal you are talking about. I assume this is from Act IV Scene 1 which is the main occasion when the two meet.
TO kill them
Juliet and romeo carry out their plan to be married with the help of the nurse, who cares deeply for Juliet. Friar Lawrence also helps by marrying them both hoping that the marriage would end the feud b/n the families. -Lm hope that helps!
She will become near-death, her veins will go cold, her heart will stop for 2 days.
In scene 6 of "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Lawrence's statement "These violent delights have violent ends" is an example of foreshadowing. This line suggests that the intense passion between Romeo and Juliet will ultimately lead to tragedy and a violent conclusion.