Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence's cell in the hope that he will be able to devise a plan for her that will prevent her marriage to County Paris.
The Friar gives Juliet a potion which will make her sleep, this is all part of the plan to reunite the two lovers.
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence's cell to seek his help and advice after being told by her parents that she must marry Paris. She is desperate for a solution to avoid the unwanted marriage and turns to the friar for guidance.
Juliet visited the Friar's cell near the beginning of the play to request that he marries Romeo to her. He accepts and they promptly hold a wedding.
She goes twice--the first time to marry Romeo, and the second time desperately trying to find a way to avoid marrying Paris.
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
To tell romeo to man up and go see Juliet, that's very worried
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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.
Twice in the play Juliet is allowed to visit Friar Lawrence's cell on the pretext of going to confession. One of those times is to marry Romeo. It would appear that this is the only excuse she can use to get out of the house.
Juliet is the one who is supposed to go to Friar Laurence's cell to meet Romeo for their secret marriage ceremony.
The nurse instructs Juliet to go to Friar Laurence's cell to be married to Romeo secretly. She will then go to Romeo's house where they will consummate their marriage and plan for their future.
She asks permission to go to confession.
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To meet him so they can arrange how she will escape the planned marriage. They meet the priest who gives her the sleeping potion.
In Friar Laurence's cell
Friar Laurence finds Romeo, who believes Juliet is dead, in the Capulet tomb. Friar Laurence arrives to find Romeo devastated over Juliet's apparent death and helps Romeo take action to be with her.