Romeo and Juliet

Act IV: scene ii: Juliet is so convincing in her deception that her father decides to move the wedding day up from Thursday to Wednesday. What complication does this cause in the Friar’s plan? What could this foreshadow?

Act IV: scene ii: Juliet is so convincing in her deception that her father decides to move the wedding day up from Thursday to Wednesday. What complication does this cause in the Friar’s plan? What could this foreshadow?

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Lord Capulet's decision to move up the wedding interferes with the friar's plans to help Juliet, as the timing all changes. This also foreshadows difficulties in apprising Romeo of the plan and its timeline.

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