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He's making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet.

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Q: In Romeo and Juliet Why does Paris talk to the friar?
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What reason does Juliet give to the nurse for going to see friar?

to get his help in devising a plan to get out of marrying Paris .


What happend to Paris in Romeo and Juliet?

They accidentally meet outside Friar Lawrence's cell. This is very possibly the first time they have talked to one another. Paris is saying how he is looking forward to the wedding, which, if Juliet were actually interested in marrying him as he has been led to believe, would be a pleasant compliment to her. As it is, she replies guardedly, which puzzles him. Probably Paris's talk makes Juliet even more desperate than she was before.


Who is the main character in act 3 scene 1 romeo and Juliet?

The characters in scene one of Romeo and Juliet are: Sampson and Gregory-Serving-men of the Capulets Abram-Montague's serving-men Benvolio-Montagues nephew Tybalt-Capulets nephew Capulet- Juliet's father Capulets wife- Juliet's mother Montague- Romeo's father Montague's wife- Romeo's father Escalus- Prince of Verona


Who was the ghost Juliet sees before drinking the potion?

He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.


How do words lead to actions in romeo and Juliet?

Insofar as any of the characters discuss things before they do them, words lead to actions. For example, Paris and Capulet talk about the possibility of marriage between Paris and Juliet. Capulet eventually agrees. It has all been talk so far. Then Juliet says she'd rather not marry Paris. At this point the talk leads to actions, namely Capulet getting violent with Juliet.

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What is importanet message from romeo does the nurse bring to Juliet?

The message from Romeo is to arrange for Juliet to come to Friar Lawrence's cell for their wedding ceremony.


What reason does Juliet give to the nurse for going to see friar?

to get his help in devising a plan to get out of marrying Paris .


What happend to Paris in Romeo and Juliet?

They accidentally meet outside Friar Lawrence's cell. This is very possibly the first time they have talked to one another. Paris is saying how he is looking forward to the wedding, which, if Juliet were actually interested in marrying him as he has been led to believe, would be a pleasant compliment to her. As it is, she replies guardedly, which puzzles him. Probably Paris's talk makes Juliet even more desperate than she was before.


How is he acting what does he do all day romeo and Juliet?

A good question which you may well be asking about any character in the play except Juliet, the Nurse, Juliet's mother and Romeo's mother. Be more specific and we can talk about what Peter or the Friar or Romeo or Tybalt does all day. This is an important question for anyone who wants to play the part of Peter or the Friar or Romeo or Tybalt.


Who is the main character in act 3 scene 1 romeo and Juliet?

The characters in scene one of Romeo and Juliet are: Sampson and Gregory-Serving-men of the Capulets Abram-Montague's serving-men Benvolio-Montagues nephew Tybalt-Capulets nephew Capulet- Juliet's father Capulets wife- Juliet's mother Montague- Romeo's father Montague's wife- Romeo's father Escalus- Prince of Verona


Why does the nurse want to talk Romeo What message does Romeo tell the nurse to communicate to Juliet?

The nurse wants to talk to Romeo to deliver a message from Juliet in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. Romeo asks the nurse to tell Juliet to meet him at Friar Laurence's cell that afternoon so they can get married.


Who was the ghost Juliet sees before drinking the potion?

He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.


Did Paris court Juliet?

No, Romeo and Juliet were the lovers in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". Paris was a nobleman who wanted to marry Juliet, but she was already in love with Romeo. Paris and Juliet never courted each other.


What happens breifly in scene four of Romeo and Juliet?

I hope this helps; I just did a quick overview in each scene of the Act (IV). In Scene I of Act IV: Friar Laurence meets with Paris and they talk, before Juliet interrupts. Paris leaves and Juliet weeps to the Friar about her marriage that is being planned with Paris, and she ask for help from the Friar. The Friar gives her a potion that will make her appear to be dead. Their plan after this was supposed to go as follows: she will not have to be married, her family will bury her, and Romeo will come and rescue her. At this point in their plan they would reveal what they had done, to their families. In Scene II of Act IV: Juliet goes to her father to apologize about how she did not want to marry Paris, and how she had made a big scene. Her father accepts her apology, and moves up the wedding by one day. (This plays a big part, as it messes up the Friar's plan to tell Romeo to rescue Juliet from the burial chamber in time.) In Scene III of Act IV: Juliet ponders what will happen when she drinks the potion, and what it will be like when she is put in the burial chamber (Will Romeo not come in time, or will the ghost and demons of Tybalt and her other family members haunt her.) She does not want to marry Paris, so if the potion does not work she plans to kill herself with a dagger. At the end of the scene she drinks the potion. In Scene IV of Act IV: The family is getting ready for the wedding. Lady Capulet tells the Nurse to wake up Juliet. In Scene V of Act IV: The Nurse and the Family discover Juliet, and believe that she is dead. The Friar (who knows the truth) and Paris find out soon after. All of the flowers, food, and preparations from Juliet and Paris's wedding have been moved to be used for her funeral.


Does Romeo or Juliet talk first in the play?

Romeo


What critical piece of news does friar Lawrence hear from friar john?

Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo, who is in Mantua, detailing his plan to fake the death of Juliet, and have Romeo bring her to Mantua where they can both live happily ever after. He gives the letter to Friar John, who is supposed to bring the letter to Romeo ASAP. Friar John never makes it to Romeo, because he was quarantined due to an outbreak of the Plague. Therefore, he brought the letter back to Friar Lawrence. This messed up Friar Lawrence' plan, as he had already set it in motion.


How do words lead to actions in romeo and Juliet?

Insofar as any of the characters discuss things before they do them, words lead to actions. For example, Paris and Capulet talk about the possibility of marriage between Paris and Juliet. Capulet eventually agrees. It has all been talk so far. Then Juliet says she'd rather not marry Paris. At this point the talk leads to actions, namely Capulet getting violent with Juliet.