He made the plan quickly and without much thought to stop Juliet from killing herself. In the story, the character Juliet is Romeo’s lover and wife. But, she is a daughter the the Capulets. Juliet loves Romeo wholeheartedly, to the point where she is willing to die if not with him which the Friar promises an easy seeming plan and that she’ll be together with Romeo forever. The author narrates, “That very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua. And this shall free thee from this present shame”. This passage about the Friar and Juliet shows his promise of a happy ending. It is clear to the reader that the Friar promises a seemingly easy plan to someone scared and ready to die. But, the plan is over complicated and