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What is Friar Lawrence's plan for Romeo in exile?

Friar Lawrence plans to reunite Romeo and Juliet during Romeo's exile. Once Romeo is in Mantua, Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a sleeping potion so that she appears to be dead. The plan was for Romeo to retrieve her from the Capulet tomb after she awakes.


What does Friar Laurence say Romeo and Juliet will do after Juliet wakes up?

Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.


What act does Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet marry Romeo and Juliet?

The actual ceremony is not depicted, but in Act 2, Scene 6 we see Friar Laurence lead Romeo and Juliet away to be married.


What caused the tragic ending of romeo and Juliet?

The both families. Capulet and Montague because they hate each other Romeo and Juliet can't love each other In Mantua, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. Romeo vows to see Juliet in her tomb and poison himself there, buying the poison from a poor Apothecary who illegally sells it to Romeo only because he (the Apothecary) needs the money. At Lawrence's cell, Friar John reports he could not deliver the letter to Romeo since he (John) got stuck in a quarantined house while searching for Romeo. Friar Lawrence heads to the cemetery with a crowbar. At the tomb, Paris and his page arrive and Paris mourns Juliet's death. Paris hides when he hears Romeo and Balthasar approach. Romeo orders Balthasar to leave him alone, no matter what he hears. When Romeo opens the tomb, Paris steps out and tries to stop him by provoking him to fight. Romeo entreats Paris to simply walk away and not fight, but Paris forces Romeo to fight him, resulting in Romeo slaying Paris. In sorrow, Romeo lays Paris in the tomb, while Paris' page secretly leaves to call the watch. Romeo finds Juliet and mourns her death, then drinks his poison and dies. Outside the tomb, Friar Lawrence arrives and meets Balthasar who tells the Friar that Romeo has been in the tomb for one half hour. Lawrence enters the tomb and finds Romeo and Paris dead. Juliet then awakes and spots Romeo. The Friar, upon hearing noises outside flees, leaving Juliet with Romeo. Juliet tries to kill herself with Romeo's poison, but can find none, either in the vial or on Romeo's lips. In desperation, she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. The watch arrives, having found Balthasar and the Friar. The Prince and Lord and Lady Capulet arrive and learn Paris, Romeo, and Juliet are dead (amazingly to them, Juliet seems to have been alive, and then newly dead again). Lord Montague arrives and reports that his wife has died from grief over Romeo's exile, then learns himself of Romeo's death. Capulet and Montague make peace and swear to never fight again. They vow to build solid gold statues of Romeo and Juliet and place them side by side so all can remember their plight.


What alternative plan does friar Lawrence suggest?

Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that she was to drink the night before her wedding day. This potion would make Juliet appear to be dead when in fact she would simply be in a deep sleep. The Friar would then write to Romeo and tell him to go get Juliet who would be sleeping, as though dead, in the Capulet tomb and the two could escape to a different city together. However, Capulet decided to move Juliet's wedding forward one day and she had to take the potion early meaning the letter that Romeo should have received probably wouldn't get there in time. The messenger was also unable to deliver the message as he had been locked in a house which was suspected of containing the plague. By this time, Romeo's own messenger who was unaware of the plan had reached Romeo and told him Juliet was dead. Distraught, Romeo bought poison and headed to Juliet's tomb, dying minutes before Juliet woke.

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What does friar Lawrence encourage Capulet to do with Juliet?

Friar Lawrence encourages Capulet to be more understanding and patient with Juliet instead of rushing her into marriage with Paris. He advises Capulet to listen to Juliet's feelings and consider her wishes before making any decisions about her future.


What are friar Lawrence's reasons for helping Romeo?

Friar Lawrence helps Romeo because he hopes to reconcile the feuding families by uniting Romeo and Juliet in marriage. He also sees an opportunity to bring peace to Verona and believes that the love between Romeo and Juliet may help end the strife between the Montagues and Capulets.


What plan does friar lawrence make to reunite romeo and Juliet?

She was to fake her death and be laid in the crypt. She would then wake up and be greeted by Romeo who would take her away to Mantua.


What is Friar Lawrence's plan for Romeo in exile?

Friar Lawrence plans to reunite Romeo and Juliet during Romeo's exile. Once Romeo is in Mantua, Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a sleeping potion so that she appears to be dead. The plan was for Romeo to retrieve her from the Capulet tomb after she awakes.


Where does friar lawerence tell romeo to go till things in Verona have settled down?

Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to go to Mantua until things have settled down in Verona. He believes that staying away for a while will help defuse the tension and allow for a better outcome for Romeo and Juliet.


How does the play Romeo and Juliet end?

In Mantua, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. Romeo vows to see Juliet in her tomb and poison himself there, buying the poison from a poor Apothecary who illegally sells it to Romeo only because he (the Apothecary) needs the money. At Lawrence's cell, Friar John reports he could not deliver the letter to Romeo since he (John) got stuck in a quarantined house while searching for Romeo. Friar Lawrence heads to the cemetery with a crowbar. At the tomb, Paris and his page arrive and Paris mourns Juliet's death. Paris hides when he hears Romeo and Balthasar approach. Romeo orders Balthasar to leave him alone, no matter what he hears. When Romeo opens the tomb, Paris steps out and tries to stop him by provoking him to fight. Romeo entreats Paris to simply walk away and not fight, but Paris forces Romeo to fight him, resulting in Romeo slaying Paris. In sorrow, Romeo lays Paris in the tomb, while Paris' page secretly leaves to call the watch. Romeo finds Juliet and mourns her death, then drinks his poison and dies. Outside the tomb, Friar Lawrence arrives and meets Balthasar who tells the Friar that Romeo has been in the tomb for one half hour. Lawrence enters the tomb and finds Romeo and Paris dead. Juliet then awakes and spots Romeo. The Friar, upon hearing noises outside flees, leaving Juliet with Romeo. Juliet tries to kill herself with Romeo's poison, but can find none, either in the vial or on Romeo's lips. In desperation, she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. The watch arrives, having found Balthasar and the Friar. The Prince and Lord and Lady Capulet arrive and learn Paris, Romeo, and Juliet are dead (amazingly to them, Juliet seems to have been alive, and then newly dead again). Lord Montague arrives and reports that his wife has died from grief over Romeo's exile, then learns himself of Romeo's death. Capulet and Montague make peace and swear to never fight again. They vow to build solid gold statues of Romeo and Juliet and place them side by side so all can remember their plight. The short form: Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves and their parents decide to reconcile as a result.


What went wrong with Friar Lawrence's plan?

Friar Lawrence's plan to fake Juliet's death in order for her to be with Romeo failed because Romeo didn't receive the message explaining the plan in time. As a result, Romeo believed Juliet was truly dead, leading to tragic consequences such as his suicide. Additionally, unforeseen events and miscommunication contributed to the plan's failure.


What does Friar Laurence say Romeo and Juliet will do after Juliet wakes up?

Friar Lawerence's plan was for Romeo to take Juliet away to Mantua with him where they could live together.


What act does Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet marry Romeo and Juliet?

The actual ceremony is not depicted, but in Act 2, Scene 6 we see Friar Laurence lead Romeo and Juliet away to be married.


What caused the tragic ending of romeo and Juliet?

The both families. Capulet and Montague because they hate each other Romeo and Juliet can't love each other In Mantua, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. Romeo vows to see Juliet in her tomb and poison himself there, buying the poison from a poor Apothecary who illegally sells it to Romeo only because he (the Apothecary) needs the money. At Lawrence's cell, Friar John reports he could not deliver the letter to Romeo since he (John) got stuck in a quarantined house while searching for Romeo. Friar Lawrence heads to the cemetery with a crowbar. At the tomb, Paris and his page arrive and Paris mourns Juliet's death. Paris hides when he hears Romeo and Balthasar approach. Romeo orders Balthasar to leave him alone, no matter what he hears. When Romeo opens the tomb, Paris steps out and tries to stop him by provoking him to fight. Romeo entreats Paris to simply walk away and not fight, but Paris forces Romeo to fight him, resulting in Romeo slaying Paris. In sorrow, Romeo lays Paris in the tomb, while Paris' page secretly leaves to call the watch. Romeo finds Juliet and mourns her death, then drinks his poison and dies. Outside the tomb, Friar Lawrence arrives and meets Balthasar who tells the Friar that Romeo has been in the tomb for one half hour. Lawrence enters the tomb and finds Romeo and Paris dead. Juliet then awakes and spots Romeo. The Friar, upon hearing noises outside flees, leaving Juliet with Romeo. Juliet tries to kill herself with Romeo's poison, but can find none, either in the vial or on Romeo's lips. In desperation, she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. The watch arrives, having found Balthasar and the Friar. The Prince and Lord and Lady Capulet arrive and learn Paris, Romeo, and Juliet are dead (amazingly to them, Juliet seems to have been alive, and then newly dead again). Lord Montague arrives and reports that his wife has died from grief over Romeo's exile, then learns himself of Romeo's death. Capulet and Montague make peace and swear to never fight again. They vow to build solid gold statues of Romeo and Juliet and place them side by side so all can remember their plight.


What is the specific fate of both Romeo and Juliet. What exactly happened to them?

After Merucio's death, Capulet decides to marry Juliet to Paris, not knowing that she had secretly married Romeo. So Juliet gets a potion from Friar Laurence that will make her appear dead for 48 hours, after everyone believes she is dead and she wakes up, she plans to run away with Romeo. Friar Lawrence sends a messenger to tell Romeo about the plan, but he doesn't get there in time and Romeo's servant Balthasar mistakenly tells him of Juliet's death. Romeo buys some poison with the intent to kill himself, and goes to Juliet's family crypt to do so. Juliet wakes up after Romeo has died and stabs herself with his dagger. Tragic. :(


What alternative plan does friar Lawrence suggest?

Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that she was to drink the night before her wedding day. This potion would make Juliet appear to be dead when in fact she would simply be in a deep sleep. The Friar would then write to Romeo and tell him to go get Juliet who would be sleeping, as though dead, in the Capulet tomb and the two could escape to a different city together. However, Capulet decided to move Juliet's wedding forward one day and she had to take the potion early meaning the letter that Romeo should have received probably wouldn't get there in time. The messenger was also unable to deliver the message as he had been locked in a house which was suspected of containing the plague. By this time, Romeo's own messenger who was unaware of the plan had reached Romeo and told him Juliet was dead. Distraught, Romeo bought poison and headed to Juliet's tomb, dying minutes before Juliet woke.