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Why does Friar Lawrence plan fail in Romeo and Juliet? Be specific​

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Answer:

Friar Lawrence's plan was Juliet to drink a potion that would put her into a deep sleep, mirroring death. However, Romeo thought she was dead, so he killed himself. AND THEN, Juliet killed herself.

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User Trallnag
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Answer:

Romeo does not receive the friar's letter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The friar's desperate plan is a direct result of Juliet's desperation. The friar does prevent Juliet's immediate sui cide and in that way his plan is a success. Of course, we know that his plan will eventually fail because Juliet will kill herself at the end of the play. His plan is intricate and complicated.

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