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Act 3, scene 3. What plan does the Friar propose to Romeo?

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Act 3, scene 3: What plan does the Friar propose to Romeo?

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In Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Laurence proposes a plan to Romeo after he has been banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. The Friar suggests that Romeo should go to Juliet and spend the night with her to comfort her. Then, before the break of day, Romeo should leave for Mantua, where he will stay until things calm down in Verona. During this time, Friar Laurence plans to work on reconciling the feuding families and eventually reveal Romeo and Juliet's marriage, hoping that this will allow Romeo to return to Verona safely.

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