Throughout Act 2, Friar Lawrence is constantly advising Romeo and Juliet to act with more care and thought. Although he does not wait long before agreeing to marry the two young lovers. Friar Lawrence is ignorant as a character. He is working quickly in his haste to use these teenagers in the process of ending a hopeless family feud. “Wisely and slow.” (2.3.101) Friar Lawrence is not applying his own wisdom to his actions. Ostensibly, Friar Lawrence is a man who is not afraid to risk his reputation as a priest, in order to unite the families. Furthermore, this Act discloses Friar Lawrence's true character to the audience while developing foreshadowing regarding the ending events in Romeo and