Juliet trusts Friar Lawrence's plan because she already sees him as a trusted advisor and confidant. Additionally, the plan offers her a way out of her desperate situation and reunites her with Romeo. Juliet is desperate for a solution to her predicament, and Friar Lawrence provides a way for her to be with the man she loves.
Because she loves Romeo and Friar is a trust worthy character in the play. As an audience we are encouraged to like the character of the Friar. He is a character with good intentions and as a holy man God would make sure his plans would go ahead, however his plans fail and allow fate to work. From a young age Juliet is taught to trust the Friar and although she does not have the close bond that romeo has with the friar she still trusts him.
Friar Lawrance's plan for Juliet is that he will give her a drug that is supposed to put her in a death- like slumber for 24 hours so her family will think she is dead and he will send a letter to Romeo telling him that Juliet is waiting for him.
Romeo's part in the Friar's plan is to fake his own death by drinking a potion that will make him appear lifeless. The Friar's plan is for Romeo to be placed in the Capulet tomb until Juliet can join him there after faking her own death.
Yes, trust plays a significant role in the play "Romeo and Juliet." The trust between Romeo and Friar Laurence in particular leads to a chain of events that ultimately results in tragedy. Friar Laurence's plan to help Romeo and Juliet elope is a pivotal moment influenced by trust.
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.
the letter that he was so post to send to romeo didn't get to him,and so romeo really thought Juliet was died bought a poison and drank it.then Juliet woke up saw that romeo was dead and stabbed herself with his dagger.
To help romeo get to mantua without the "prince" knowing since he has been vanished and making it possible for him and Juliet to be together
In the novella "The Friar's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the Friar tricks a summoner into believing that he can offer him protection in exchange for drinks and bribes. However, the Friar ultimately reveals the summoner's sinful nature and advises him to repent for his misdeeds. The summoner is left embarrassed and humiliated by the Friar's cunning plan.
The Friars plan may face challenges if there is inadequate community buy-in or support for their initiatives. Additionally, lack of proper resources or funding could hinder the successful implementation of their plan. Finally, external factors such as changes in government policies or economic conditions could also impact the Friars' ability to achieve their goals.
No, no one can pull that off. it is all based on the matter of time
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
They plan to marry Paris to Juliet.
Juliet and the nurse were very close. she knew juliet and romeo were in love and she helped arange juliet and romeo's wedding with friar lawrence (priest who married them). after the nurse tells juliet to marry paris, juliet gets angry at the nurse for betraying her, and promises to never be close to her again. she then goes to frair lawrence to see if he could get her out of marrying paris, and he hands her the poison to put her in a coma.