'tis my sir, that's how father-in-law Capulet want's it so that lady Juliet can get o'er Tybalt's death.
I will be marrying Juliet Capulet on thursday.
I'm happy to see thee, my lady and my wife.
Look, sir, here comes the lady.
That may be, sir, when I may be a wife.
Now shall I say goodbye to thy.*kiss
. . . . . . . sir Friar may we have a talk now.
Tybalt me and juliet must go now.
Paris talks with Frair Lawrence about his wedding with Juliet on Thursday. In here Paris says that Juliet has been sad because of Tybalt's death so that's why the wedding was going to be held on Thursday which is very soon.
O Romeo, I dare not cheat you.
Juliet enters and Paris greets her by saying that he is happy to see his lady and wife, but Juliet replays saying that they are not married.
Hold, then, Give consent to marry Paris. Tomorrow night look that thou lie alone. Take thou this vial, being then in bed,take this vial, mix its contents with liquor, and drink , Thou remain in deathlike state for forty-two hours, and then thee will wake up as if from a pleasant sleep. I will tell Romeo to retrieve thee. Thee must not fear.
oh Juliet. . . . .
Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear!
Thee must help me, thee must, if thee cannot then I shall die.
Juliet asks Friar to have a talk with her, Frair tells Paris that he and Juliet have to go. Paris says bye to Juliet and kisses her.
This must not happen.
No this cant be. I who loves thee the most. Juliet you must not.
I will not let this happen.
Juliet says that she will not cheat on Romeo. In here Juliet disliked Paris's action from before ( the kiss). Also, Frair looks concerned about Juliet.
Friar Lawrence here is explaining his plan to Juliet so that she doesn't have to marry Paris and can be with Romeo. She is going to drink a vial with a potion that makes her look dead, but she's not really dead. Juliet will be retrieved when she wakes up by Romeo. Juliet likes that plan and takes the potion.
While Juliet and Frair were talking about the plan Tybalt goes down after Paris goes down after Hearing Juliet shouting. Paris was worried that something bad might have happened to Juliet, but Paris was wrong. Paris was very shocked and upset when he heard the plan. Paris promises that he will not let the plan happen. This change in Act 4 will change the story's Tragedy ending because if Paris knows the plan he will not be fooled like the others in the story. Paris will most likely tell Lord Capulet to stop Juliet from doing the crazy plan. Juliet will tell her father the truth and both Families will be involved. The Montagues and Capulets will know what their feud will have done to their children. The Feud will most likely be stoped and Juliet will not marry Paris since she is already to Romeo.