He tells Romeo that he could have received the punishment of death....
Friar Lawrence feels that a punishment is good when they are in harm and when Romeo is missing Juliet, that is a very good punishment.
Juliet's emergency with Paris.
Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.
Romeo is very miserable about being banished from Verona. The Friar tells him it could be worse because Tybalt could have killed him, or the Prince could have sentenced him to death, or Juliet could have rejected him, and none of this happened.
friar Laurence sent his friends friar john to bring romeo the letter. at the time black plague was very common and people werent allowed in or out of the certain city. the black plague restriced friar hjohn to get romeo the letter in mantua
Friar Lawrence feels that a punishment is good when they are in harm and when Romeo is missing Juliet, that is a very good punishment.
Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo's punishment is a lenient one given the circumstances, as the Prince could have chosen a more severe punishment for his actions. He notes that the Prince is showing both mercy and wisdom in his decision to exile Romeo rather than sentencing him to death.
Juliet's emergency with Paris.
He tells him to leave Verona with Benvolio
Saradomin (fictional RuneScape god) warned him of the quest ahead of him.
He repeats that phrase because Romeo is lucky that the Prince didn't do worse punishment.
if you mean student it could have been Cedric Diggory,, teacher could be Professor Sprout,, ghost could be The Fat Friar,, but it could be anyone.
Friar John is supposed to deliver the letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, but he is unable to do so because he gets quarantined in a house due to a plague outbreak and is not allowed to leave. This miscommunication ultimately leads to the tragedy.
The moral of the Friar's Tale in The Canterbury Tales is that greed and deception lead to downfall. The tale shows how a corrupt summoner faces punishment for his unethical practices, serving as a cautionary tale about the consequences of dishonesty and avarice.
Romeo wants the Friar to marry him to Juliet.
Friar John tells Friar Lawrence that he was unable to deliver the letter to Romeo because the plague prevented him from entering the city. During the time the friars were basically quarantined from entering any area where there were plaque outbreaks.
Friar Laurence is warning John Friar about the serious consequences that could arise from neglecting or not properly addressing the important message contained in the letter. He is emphasizing the urgency of the situation and stressing the potential dangers that could result from ignoring the message.