Does friar Lawrence tell Juliet to bteak her vows to romeo

No, Friar Lawrence does not explicitly tell Juliet to break her vows to Romeo. However, he does come up with a plan for her to be with Romeo despite her arranged marriage to Paris. This plan includes giving Juliet a potion that will make it look like she is dead and then sending a message to Romeo to come and take her from her tomb. While Friar Lawrence's intentions were good, the plan ultimately leads to tragedy as Romeo believes Juliet is actually dead and takes his own life before Juliet wakes up from the potion.

No, Friar Lawrence does not tell Juliet to break her vows to Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." In fact, Friar Lawrence plays a supportive role in the play and tries to help the young lovers overcome the obstacles they face. He proposes a plan to Juliet to fake her own death in order to avoid marrying Paris, and he intends to inform Romeo of the plan so they can be reunited. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the plan goes awry and ultimately leads to tragedy.