the friar gave juliet a medicine saying that for 42 hours ,after drinking it she would appear cold and lifeless,and when her future husband came to collect her , he would think that she was dead.
She says she is going to confession, but she is really going for help. The friar helped her to marry Romeo, and now she is asking him for help to prevent her from marrying Paris.
Paris has come to mourn Juliet, who he intended to marry. The Friar is hoping to get to Juliet before Romeo does
when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this
He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.
Friar Lawerence
to help marry him and Juliet
Paris is there, arranging his wedding to Juliet.
It is an instance of dramatic irony because the audience knows that Juliet is already married to Romeo, while Paris and Friar Lawrence are unaware of this fact. This creates tension and suspense as the characters interact unknowingly about the true situation.
She says she is going to confession, but she is really going for help. The friar helped her to marry Romeo, and now she is asking him for help to prevent her from marrying Paris.
Paris has come to mourn Juliet, who he intended to marry. The Friar is hoping to get to Juliet before Romeo does
when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this
No. Juliet 'dies' the night before the wedding.
He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.
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 Lawerence
They both know that she is married to Romeo; Paris does not.
When Juliet arrives at Friar Laurence's cell, it is Paris who is speaking with the Friar. Paris is there to discuss marrying Juliet, but Friar Laurence is aware of her secret marriage to Romeo. This sets up the conflict that will lead to the tragic events of the play.