In ACT 2 Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo goes to see Friar Laurence because he wants to marry Juliet. In Act 2 scene 2 Romeo exchanged vows of their love. So Juliet told Romeo to tell her where and when they are to be married. She would send a servant to Romeo to find out. Romeo wants to make sure that Friar Laurence can marry them. Friar Laurence said he would marry them, that very day. Hope that helped answer your question!
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
Romeo is to go to Mantua before daybreak, according to Friar Lawrence's advice.
================================================================================================================================================================ ANSWER: In Verona, Friar John tells Friar Lawrence that he was unable to deliver his letter to Romeo due to an outbreak of an infection. =================================================================================================================================================================
Romeo tells the nurse that he is at Friar Lawrence's cell and is waiting to marry her. After that the nurse brings ropes so Romeo can climb up the Balcony so Romeo and Juliet can have their wedding night. ;) (If you catch my drift, Bow-chica-bow-wow)
His message to Romeo was not delivered, so he has to assists Juliet when she wakes.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
Romeo is to go to Mantua before daybreak, according to Friar Lawrence's advice.
Juliet is the one who is supposed to go to Friar Laurence's cell to meet Romeo for their secret marriage ceremony.
================================================================================================================================================================ ANSWER: In Verona, Friar John tells Friar Lawrence that he was unable to deliver his letter to Romeo due to an outbreak of an infection. =================================================================================================================================================================
Romeo tells the nurse that he is at Friar Lawrence's cell and is waiting to marry her. After that the nurse brings ropes so Romeo can climb up the Balcony so Romeo and Juliet can have their wedding night. ;) (If you catch my drift, Bow-chica-bow-wow)
His message to Romeo was not delivered, so he has to assists Juliet when she wakes.
Juliet and romeo carry out their plan to be married with the help of the nurse, who cares deeply for Juliet. Friar Lawrence also helps by marrying them both hoping that the marriage would end the feud b/n the families. -Lm hope that helps!
Romeo and Juliet meet four times in the play: at Capulet's party, in Juliet's backyard, at Friar Lawrence's cell, and in Juliet's bedroom. After meeting Juliet at the party, Romeo leaves alone, ditching his friends, and climbs into Juliet's backyard. After the Balcony Scene, he goes to Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding. After the wedding he goes and meets Mercutio (and, unexpectedly, Tybalt) After the wedding night, he leaves Verona and goes to Mantua.
Friar Lawrence's plan went wrong when the message he sent to Romeo informing him of Juliet's fake death did not reach him in time. This miscommunication led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead, causing him to take his own life. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence's plan failed due to poor timing and unforeseen circumstances.
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
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.
She has to get herself to him to get married, and other people will get her to the tomb, where she is to meet Romeo, who will take her to Mantua. Only after Romeo is dead does he suggest that he himself will take her anywhere, when he says he will dispose of her among a sisterhood of holy nuns. Think of how much simpler it would have been for Friar Lawrence to have taken Juliet to Mantua himself, and then have reported to Capulet that she had become a nun.