The basic strategy is to continue moving, because flowers fall in several places where you are stopped. They can sometimes be avoided because their effect is not as wide as depicted by the flower images. Red gnomes should be jumped immediately after they pop up to attack. Go left across the first ledge (you can try to jump both gnomes, and two falling flowers, at once). Then up and right across the second hedge. Climb down the rope, jump across left to the second rope, and then to Juliet.
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The ad-game "Gnomeo and Juliet" appeared on Poptropica beginning February 5, 2011 to promote the theatrical release of the 3-D movie on February 11, 2011.
The object of the game is to deliver a letter from "Blue Gnome" Gnomeo to his girlfriend Juliet, who is "over the fence." This involves climbing across the latches and ledges, populated by enemy Red Gnomes and by stinging flowers that fall from the vines. The path involves jumping over a set of 2 gnomes on the first ledge and 2 on the second ledge, climbing the gate handles between them. At the end is a set of blue ropes that you can cross to find Juliet and deliver the letter.
The rewards for completing the game are a costume (Gnomeo or Juliet) and a Gnome decoration, which allows you to place small gnomes around on the current scene. (They persist after the effect is off, but disappear when you go to another scene.)
Friar John's failure to deliver the letter to Romeo will result in Romeo not receiving crucial information about Juliet's faked death plan. This miscommunication will lead to Romeo believing Juliet is truly dead, causing a tragic chain of events leading to Romeo's and Juliet's deaths.
Friar John didn't deliver the letter that says that Juliet is not dead because there was a plague in Mantua, where Romeo was banished to.
A person can decode the letter in the pet shop on Poptropica by clicking on the code translator in the bottom corner of the screen. Then, head to the sports shop to deliver the code.
Friar John neglected to deliver Friar Laurence's message to Romeo in Mantua, informing him that Juliet was not actually dead. This miscommunication led to tragic consequences.
Friar Laurence asks Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo explaining the plan to fake Juliet's death.
Friar John, who was sent as a messenger to Romeo from Friar Lawrence, was unable to deliver the letter. Because their was some kind of disease issue going on in Mantua that Friar John can't stand it. so, Romeo ended up with no letter receiving and was unable to know that Juliet was faking the death.
Because Friar John failed to deliver the letter, the plan to unite the two lovers went wrong, and Romeo thought Juliet was in fact dead. Therefore, he killed himself, and when Juliet woke, she killed herself to be with Romeo.
Well, that is a complicated question, because no letter like that is delivered: There was a letter to Romeo talking about the false-death plan, but it was never delivered. Friar Lawrence wrote that letter and Friar John was supposed to deliver it, but was unable to due to a quarantine. Balthasar is the one who tells Romeo that Juliet has died (although she has not... this is the false-death that she will awake from), but he just tells him; he doesn't deliver a letter.
Friar John was unable to deliver the letter to Romeo because he was quarantined due to an outbreak of plague in Mantua. This prevented him from leaving the city and reaching Romeo in time. As a result, the critical message about Juliet's feigned death never reached Romeo, leading to the tragic events that followed.
Friar John's purpose in the play is to deliver a message from Friar Laurence to Romeo about Juliet's faked death. However, he fails to deliver the message due to being quarantined during an outbreak of the plague. This communication breakdown ultimately leads to tragic consequences in the play.
Friar John was supposed to deliver a letter to Romeo about the plan, but the Plague stops Friar John from completing the delivery, so Romeo sees Juliet and believes she is truly dead. He then kills himself and Juliet wakes up to see Romeo dead so she stabs herself.
It is chance that Romeo is the one who reads the list to the illiterate servant. It is chance that Friar John cannot deliver the letter from Friar Lawrence. It is chance that Romeo finds Paris at the tomb, and chance that Romeo dies before Juliet wakes up.