5. How does Friar Lawrence react to Romeo's sudden change of heart from Rosaline to Juliet?

What does this reveal about Romeo's character?
6. Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet despite his initial hesitation? What does he hope to achieve?
7. How does the Nurse act when she meets Romeo, and what does this show about her character?
8. What instructions from Romeo does the Nurse give to Juliet?
9. How does Friar Lawrence advise Romeo and Juliet before he marries them? What does this reveal about his concerns?
10. How are the themes of love and conflict developed in these scenes?
Romeo & Juliet Act 2
Scenes 3-6
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  1. Friar Lawrence is surprised by Romeo's quick shift from Rosaline to Juliet. This shows Romeo's impulsive nature and his capacity for intense, fleeting emotions.

  2. Friar Lawrence agrees to marry them to help unite their feuding families. He hopes their union will bring peace to Verona.

  3. The Nurse is playful and flirtatious when she meets Romeo, expressing excitement about Juliet's love. This indicates her affectionate and loyal nature toward Juliet.

  4. The Nurse tells Juliet to meet Romeo at Friar Lawrence's cell for their marriage. She also conveys Romeo's passion and commitment.

  5. Friar Lawrence advises them to love wisely and not too rashly. This reveals his concern for their safety and the potential consequences of their hasty decision.

  6. The themes of love and conflict are shown through the intensity of Romeo and Juliet's romance amidst the backdrop of their families' feud, highlighting both the beauty and danger of their love.