Friar Lawrence is often the character in Romeo and Juliet that aid their love, and he constantly concerned in play, even when we first meet him, about the well being of Verona. He is also not worried about the way it is affecting the whole of society as we see in act 1 scene 1, but also the young when he states in act 2 scene 3 "Virtue itself...action dignified," he later does many things that makes himself involved in the love of Romeo and Juliet.
<Tab/>The Friar first involves himself directly after we first meet him in act 2 scene 3, when he encounters Romeo, we know from…