His messenger, Friar John, was quarantined.
Balthasar ruins the friar's plan by beating Friar John to delivering the message of Juliet's fake death. By telling Romeo before the Friar it caused Romeo to believe Juliet was actually dead.
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.
Well, that is a complicated question, because no letter like that is delivered: There was a letter to Romeo talking about the false-death plan, but it was never delivered. Friar Lawrence wrote that letter and Friar John was supposed to deliver it, but was unable to due to a quarantine. Balthasar is the one who tells Romeo that Juliet has died (although she has not... this is the false-death that she will awake from), but he just tells him; he doesn't deliver a letter.
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.
He was Waiting for the letter from Friar Laurence, but he did not get it in the end.
Friar John is prevented from delivering his message to Romeo because he is quarantined due to a suspected outbreak of the plague and is unable to leave Verona. This prevents Romeo from receiving vital information about Juliet's plan, leading to tragic consequences.
well he doesnt get him anything because he was suppose to deliver a message to romeo but a disease was going around he caught it and coldnt get out to give romeo the letter friar Lawrence gave him
Friar Lawrence entrusts Friar John with the important letter to Romeo, instructing him to deliver it to Romeo in Mantua. However, Friar John is unable to get the letter to Romeo in time due to being quarantined.
Balthasar ruins the friar's plan by beating Friar John to delivering the message of Juliet's fake death. By telling Romeo before the Friar it caused Romeo to believe Juliet was actually dead.
The friar was upset because Romeo would not know that Juliet's "death" was faked. However, he does not do anything about the possibility that Romeo might make a quick trip back to Verona as a result.
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.
Well, that is a complicated question, because no letter like that is delivered: There was a letter to Romeo talking about the false-death plan, but it was never delivered. Friar Lawrence wrote that letter and Friar John was supposed to deliver it, but was unable to due to a quarantine. Balthasar is the one who tells Romeo that Juliet has died (although she has not... this is the false-death that she will awake from), but he just tells him; he doesn't deliver a letter.
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.
Friar John was unable to make it to see Romeo because he was caught in a quarantine due to a suspected outbreak of the plague. This prevented him from delivering the message from Friar Laurence to Romeo about Juliet's fake death plan, leading to tragic consequences.
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.
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.
Romeo and Friar John are not related. Friar John is a Franciscan friar who was supposed to deliver an important letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, but he was unable to do so due to being quarantined during a plague outbreak.