The friar can communicate effectively with the prince because he is a trusted figure in the society, as well as being knowledgeable about the situation. His role as an intermediary allows him to provide the prince with accurate information and advice, aiding in decision-making and resolution of the issue.
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence
"What happened to Rosaline who you were in love with a few hours ago?"
Friar Lawrence tells everyone the truth including the Prince, but unfortunately doesn't do it until it is too late.
The Friar tells them the entire plot of the play which we have just seen. It's sort of a recap.
A character comes of age
A character comes of age
Friar Laurence tells the watchman that he is hurrying to get to the Capulet tomb to prevent Juliet from waking up and discovering that Romeo is dead. He instructs the watchman to go and fetch the prince and bring him to the tomb.
It confirms the story that Friar Lawrence tells the families. It tells what has happened over the four days that only Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, and Friar Lawrence knew. About how Romeo and Juliet fell in love and married, etc.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo that the Prince has banished him instead of sentencing him to death. He also advises Romeo to go to Mantua and wait for things to cool down before returning to Verona.