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  1. Need help with Act 5, Scene 2 in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 5, scene 2. ⌜ Scene 2 ⌝. Synopsis: Friar John enters, bringing with him the letter that he was to have delivered to Romeo. He tells why he was unable to deliver the letter. Friar Lawrence anxiously goes to the tomb to be there when Juliet comes out of her trance. Enter Friar John.

  3. The snags become knots, and the knots become nooses; that is, deaths are coming. This scene ramps up the action that leads to the tragic conclusion. Make sure you completely understand what's...

  4. Here in this city visiting the sick, And finding him, the searchers of the town, Suspecting that we both were in a house. Where the infectious pestilence did reign, Sealed up the doors and would not let us forth. So that my speed to Mantua there was stayed. FRIAR LAWRENCE.

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  6. Friar Laurence has sent word of the plan to Romeo, but his messenger, Friar John, is waylaid, and the message never makes it to poor Romeo. Hearing this, Friar Lawrence hurries to the tomb so that he retrieve Juliet from the tomb and bring her back to his cell, where she can await Romeo's arrival.

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  8. Brother, ho! 1. Enter Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence. This same should be the voice of Friar John. 2. Welcome from Mantua! What says Romeo? 3. Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter. 4. Friar John. Going to find a barefoot brother out, 5. One of our order, to associate me, 6. Here in this city visiting the sick, 7.