Romeo and Juliet

JULIET That may be, sir, when I may be a wife.Sc. 1, Lines 44–69: What details suggest that the friar views the situation as seriously as Juliet does? Infer why Friar Laurence is motivated to help Juliet any way that he can. Consider what you know about F

JULIET That may be, sir, when I may be a wife.Sc. 1, Lines 4469: What details suggest that the friar views the situation as seriously as Juliet does? Infer why Friar Laurence is motivated to help Juliet any way that he can. Consider what you know about Friar Laurence’s vocation.

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The Friar is trying to help Juliet. The quote you have indicates Juliet's resistance to marrying Parris. The Friar, in this scene, is about to council Juliet on how to marry Romeo. They both know the seriousness of the situation.

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