Why is friar laurence reluctant to marry juliet




















Friar Laurence is reluctant to marry Paris to Juliet because she is already married to Romeo, so that means she would be married to two people at once. The friar proposes a plan: Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead. Juliet will be laid to rest in the Capulet tomb, and the friar will send word to Romeo in Mantua to help him retrieve her when she wakes up.

He thinks it will help Juliet get over Tybalt What is ironic about the conversation between Juliet and Paris? If Friar Laurence cannot help her, what does Juliet threaten to do? Kill herself Why does Friar Laurence think that Juliet will accept his plan?

She will marry Paris How does Capulet change the wedding plans? What implication does this have? Originally, Friar thought that Romeo wanted to get married to Rosaline, because Romeo was in love with her until he met Juliet. The Friar is reluctant to marry Romeo and Juliet. The short answer is that the Friar agreed to marry the lovers because Shakespeare wanted it to happen and needed to have it happen in order for the rest of his play to work out the way it did.

Why is Friar Laurence reluctant to marry Paris to Juliet? Friar Laurence is reluctant to marry Paris to Juliet because she is already married to Romeo, so that means she would be married to two people at once. Why does Friar Laurence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet? He agrees because their marriage could possibly mend the gap between the Montagues and the Capulets. The Friar agrees to perform the marriage so that he can end the fight between the two families. What is the Friar afraid of?



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