Picking herbs.
Killing himself
As the scene opens, Romeo is discussing his love for Juliet with Friar Laurence. He is expressing his desire to marry her despite their families' feud.
they think hes going to find rosaline.
He is making arrangements for his wedding to Juliet, just as Romeo did in Act 2.
Friar Laurence is: Trustworthy- he keeps the secret that romeo and Juliet are getting married. Friendly- towards Romeo helpful- when Romeo came to him crying for help he was very useful in doing so. kindhearted optimistic
He thinks it is ok because he is doing an act of God by marrying these kids, to stop the feuding of their families.
playing chess
In Act II, Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret, in hopes of ending the feud between their families. He believes their marriage could bring about peace and understanding, despite the risks involved.
He's making a brew of herbs.
Friar Laurence is gathering herbs and flowers in a garden when he is first introduced in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is collecting these natural ingredients to make medicines and potions for healing and curing ailments.
The main characters in "Romeo and Juliet" are Romeo, Juliet, Friar Lawrence, and Lord Capulet. Romeo and Juliet are the young lovers whose tragic romance drives the play's plot, while Friar Lawrence plays a key role in their secret marriage. Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, also plays a significant part in the story's events.