What does the friar tell Romeo to do?

The Friar advises Romeo to go to Juliet that night as he had planned, and then before daybreak, flee to Mantua. The Friar promises to find a way to announce Romeo and Juliet’s marriage publicly and thereby gain a pardon for Romeo to return safely.

What is Friar Lawrence’s plan for Romeo in Act 3?

The friar sets forth a plan: Romeo will visit Juliet that night, but make sure to leave her chamber, and Verona, before the morning. Romeo will then reside in Mantua until news of their marriage can be spread. The Nurse hands Romeo the ring from Juliet, and this physical symbol of their love revives his spirits.

What is the Friar’s advice to Romeo originally?

 Friar Lawrence gives Romeo good advice: “Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast.” Page 4 Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Summary Notes Mrs. Salona Page 4 of 5 Act 2, Scene 4  The morning after the Capulet party, Benvolio & Mercutio search for Romeo.

What is Friar’s advice to Romeo Act 2 Scene 6?

Summary: Act 2, scene 6

Friar Lawrence counsels Romeo to love moderately and not with too much intensity, saying, “these violent delights have violent ends” (2.6. 9). Juliet enters and Romeo asks her to speak poetically of her love.

What is the Friar’s message to Romeo?

Friar Laurence discovers that Friar John, the messenger he sent to Mantua with a letter to Romeo explaining that Juliet is alive, has been quarantined because of an outbreak of the plague and prevented from leaving Verona.

What is Friar Lawrence’s new plan in Act 5?

Sending for a crowbar, Friar Lawrence declares that he will have to rescue Juliet from the tomb on his own. He sends another letter to Romeo to warn him about what has happened, and he plans to keep Juliet in his cell until Romeo arrives.

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

What does Friar Laurence say Romeo and Juliet will do after Juliet awakens? Romeo will go to Juliet and wait until she wakes up and they will run away to Mantua.

What 3 things does Friar say Romeo should be happy?

6. The Friar gives Romeo three reasons for being happy: Juliet is alive; he is alive, and he is only banished not killed.