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Summary of Act 5, Scene 2

Here's a summary of what happens in Act 5, Scene 2:

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  • In Scene 2, Friar Laurence asks Friar John if Romeo had replied to the letter that Friar Laurence sent to him (which informed him all about Juliet faking her death).
  • Friar John said that he could not deliver the letter. He said was quarantined (kept away from people to avoid spreading a disease) in a house because of a suspected outbreak of plague. He was not allowed to leave.
  • He tells Friar Laurence that no one could get the letter out of Verona because everyone was too scared of getting the plague.
Friar Laurence's plan

Friar Laurence's plan

  • Friar Laurence realises that Romeo has no idea that Juliet has faked her death.
  • He worries that no one will be there to collect her from the tomb when she wakes up.
  • Friar Laurence decides that he will go and fetch Juliet himself. He sends Romeo another letter, telling him of a change in the plan. He asks Romeo to meet him and Juliet at Friar Laurence’s cell.
  • Friar Laurence has no idea that Romeo has learnt of Juliet’s 'death' and believes that it is true.
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