Friar Lawrence's rationale for collecting herbs is that they can be turned into useful potions. If you want to know his rationale for doing one of the many other things he does in the play, you need to be more specific.
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Juliet comes to the Friar for his help in putting a stop to the wedding. She is desperate, and as soon as she is alone with the Friar she cries out, "O shut the door! and when thou hast done so, / Come weep with me; past hope, past cure, past help!" (4.1.44-45). Juliet says she will kill herself rather than marry Paris, which gives the Friar the inspiration for his plan for her to take the sleeping potion. He reasons that if she has enough courage to kill herself she has enough courage to take the drug which will make her appear dead for 42 hours. The Friar then proceeds to formulate all the details of his plan, and Juliet agrees to it.
Friar John -The only other Friar who appears in the story 8)
Friar John
To meet him so they can arrange how she will escape the planned marriage. They meet the priest who gives her the sleeping potion.
The Nurse
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Friar Lawrence's special talent lies in his knowledge of herbs and potions, which he uses to concoct remedies as well as deadly poisons. He is skilled in alchemy and herbal medicine, which plays a significant role in the events of Romeo and Juliet.
The friar motivation to go to the monument is stop romeo from killing himself. The friar knows that the message he sent to romero, romeo did not get it which the friar know that romero would do something stupid like killing himself.
Well Juliet sends the nurse to go talk to Romeo to find about marriage, and Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to go to Friar Lawrences' cell to be married
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Friar Lawrence's important message to Romeo goes astray primarily due to communication breakdowns and unforeseen circumstances. The failure of Friar John to deliver the message in time to Romeo about the plan to fake Juliet's death ultimately leads to tragic consequences. Additionally, Romeo's impulsive behavior and emotional reactions also contribute to the miscommunication.