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Because he knows Juliet is about to wake up and Romeo will not be there, since Friar John was not able to deliver his message.

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Friar Laurence hurries to the Capulet's tomb to let Juliet out - she was buried alive due to the sleeping potion he had given her to fake her own death.

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Because he knows Juliet is about to wake up and Romeo will not be there, since Friar John was not able to deliver his message.

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What does friar Laurence hurry to the Capulet's tomb to do Romeo and Juliet?

Friar Laurence hurries to the Capulet's tomb to rescue Juliet and prevent her from harming herself after discovering Romeo dead. He plans to arrange for Juliet's protection and help her escape to a convent with the hope of eventually reuniting her with Romeo.


Why does Friar Laurence need a crowbar?

To break into Capulet's tomb


What does Friar Laurence find in the Capulet as tomb?

Friar Laurence finds Romeo, who believes Juliet is dead, in the Capulet tomb. Friar Laurence arrives to find Romeo devastated over Juliet's apparent death and helps Romeo take action to be with her.


What explanation does friar Laurence give the watchman?

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.


What do the Montagues and the Capulets do at the tomb?

The Montagues and the Capulets end their feud at the tomb.


Why does friar Lawrence leave Juliet alone at the tomb?

because he thinks he hears the capulets coming from outside and wants to escape before they find him


What are examples of Metaphor in Friar Laurence's speech?

"The Earth that's nature's mother is her tomb." (II.iii.11)


Why wasn't Friar Laurence's letter delivered to romeo and did Friar John go to Mantua himself or did he try to get a messenger?

Friar Laurence's letter is not delivered to Romeo because Friar John was kept in quarantine since there was a plague in his house. Friar John wanted to go to Mantua himself but he couldn't. Once Friar Laurence hears this he says: "Now must I to the monument alone. Within these three hours will fair Juliet wake. She will beshrew me much that Romeo Hath had no notice of these accidents; But I will write again to Mantua, And keep her in my cell till Romeo come." His plan is to go to the tomb, get Juliet then write a second letter. But Friar Laurence's second letter is never sent to Romeo because Romeo's servant Balthazar has already told him Juliet is dead. Romeo arrives at the tomb before Friar Laurence can even write the second letter, which results in Romeo killing himself, which results in Juliet killing herself.


In the final scene Friar Laurence explains to everyone at the tomb what has happened. What evidence confirms his tale about Romeo and Juliet?

The evidence that confirms Friar Laurence's tale is found in the letters left behind by Romeo and Juliet, which describe their love for each other and their plan to be together in death. Additionally, the bodies of Romeo and Juliet in the tomb serve as physical proof of their tragic fate.


Who is the first person to arrive at Juliet tomb?

The first person to arrive at Juliet's tomb in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence, who goes to retrieve Juliet after she has taken a potion to fake her death.


What is the capulets monument?

The Capulets' Monument is the family tomb or crypt, where they are all buried.


Does Friar Laurence ever tell the families of the marriage?

Yes, After Romeo and Juliet are found in the Capulet Tomb, the Friar explains everything and the Prince punishes everyone for their contribution of hate between the families that has caused both houses death.