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In Act V, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet, what role does Friar John play in the catastrophe?

He creates a quarantine, which impacts Romeo.
He secretly performs Romeo and Juliet’s wedding.
He mistakenly tells Balthasar that Juliet is dead.
He fails to deliver an important letter to Romeo.

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Answer:

he fails to deliver an important letter

Explanation:

the letter explained to romeo that Juliet was not truly dead. because romeo never received the letter he went to Juliet's body and killed himself. soon after Juliet woke up and upon seeing romeo dead used his Knife to stab herself and she too died.

In Act V, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo kills Paris. As he dies, Paris asks to be laid near Juliet in the tomb, and Romeo consents. Romeo descends into the tomb carrying Paris's body. He finds Juliet lying peacefully, and wonders how she can still look so beautiful—as if she were not dead at all

Option A He creates a quarantine, which impacts Romeo.

What happens in Act V Scene II of Romeo and Juliet?

Friar Laurence discovers that Friar John, the messenger he sent to Mantua with a letter to Romeo explaining that Juliet is alive, has been quarantined because of an outbreak of the plague and prevented from leaving Verona.

The scene is driven by an overwhelming sense of desperation as the Friar returns to the Capulet tomb to liberate Juliet. The audience may recall the Friar's words from Act II, Scene 3, that the earth is nature's mother and that her "burying grave . . . is her womb."

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