In Act II scene III, Romeo and Friar Laurence meet outside a church in Verona. Friar Laurence and Romeo have a good relationship with each other. Laurence understands the hardships Romeo is going through throughout the story. In this scene, Romeo explains to Friar Laurence his situation about his new love, Juliet. Friar Laurence, is very confused by Romeo's quick actions. After Laurence understands Romeo's new situation he then says, ..."Young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." Laurence explains to Romeo that he makes to many rash decisions. Friar Laurence acts as Romeo's guide throughout the scene. He makes plans with Romeo to have them married in secret. This shows Friar Laurence and Romeo both have a good, strong relationship.
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