Friar Lawrence sets out a plan for both her and romeo, he gives Juliet a potion which makes her seem dead for 24 hours, then when her mother finds out (Lady Capulet) she arrainges a funeral for her and puts her in a cave. romeo receives a letter of a plan as well which tells him to go meet Juliet in the cave whilst shes still there. she then wakes up 24 hours later and her and romeo leave Verona to be wed together forever......
but theres not always a happy ending, the plan goes wrong in the film........
Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a potion which he made from the extract of plants. The plant gives the illusion that Juliet is dead, but she only appears that way. The potion slows her breathing drastically, and she is as still as death can be.
Friar Lawrance avoids them getting married because Romeo won Juliet heart at the party and in the balcony scene. Friar Lawrance didnt want them to get married so Price would find out how a Capulet and a Montugue could get together to make their family closer because they are enemies and they wanteed to end the relationship between Montugues and Capulets.
he suggests that Juliet should drink a potion to make her go to sleep and then Romeo will go and wake her up
Juliet's Nurse is telling Juliet to go to Friar Laurence's cell because Romeo is waiting there to marry her. It is important because Juliet did not know if she was marrying Romeo and has been waiting for the Nurse to bring her the news.
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet
This may, or may not be the quote you are looking for but "let my old life be sacrificed" is what Friar Laurence says in his massive speech in Act 3 Scence 5 when Romeo and Juilet are dead.
Juliet goes to friar Laurence's cell for help, so she doesn't have to marry county Paris. The friar is able to give her a solution and that solution is a potion in which can give Juliet a death like sleep in which she will wake up in forty-two hours.
Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.
Because he knows that Juliet is married to Romeo. He was the one who married them.
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 Laurence hopes that his plan for Juliet to fake her own death will allow her to avoid marrying Paris and ultimately reunite with Romeo. He believes this will bring peace and happiness to both Juliet and Romeo, ending the feud between their families.
Juliet's Nurse is telling Juliet to go to Friar Laurence's cell because Romeo is waiting there to marry her. It is important because Juliet did not know if she was marrying Romeo and has been waiting for the Nurse to bring her the news.
The romantic go-between in Romeo and Juliet is Friar Laurence. He plays a pivotal role in the play by secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet and trying to facilitate their relationship despite the feud between their families.
He gives her the Sleeping Potion to simulate death, so that she can avoid marrying Paris and committing bigamy.
Romeo proposes to Friar Laurence that he and Juliet be married in secret, without the knowledge of their feuding families. Romeo seeks the Friar's help in marrying them to bring peace between the Capulets and Montagues.
Friar Laurence helps Romeo and Juliet by marrying them in secret, hoping that their union will bring peace between their feuding families. He also assists Juliet with a plan to fake her death in order to be with Romeo.
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet
The holy pilgrim in "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence. He plays a significant role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, providing guidance, and trying to help them reunite.
Friar Laurence made a plan with Juliet to stop her from marrying Paris. He tells her to drink a potion which makes her seem dead. He then tries to send a message to Romeo telling him that he has to come to fetch Juliet and they can be together. The message doesn't reach Romeo and he then thinks Juliet is dead. Then they kill themselves. You should really watch one of the films or the play.
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