In act 2, scene 4, the Nurse meets up with Romeo, who tells her to relay an important message to Juliet. Romeo tells the Nurse to let Juliet know that she needs to devise a plan to leave her home and visit Friar Lawrence's cell in the afternoon. Romeo then tells the Nurse that Friar Lawrence will marry them in secret once Juliet arrives. After Romeo gives the Nurse some coins to relay his important message, he tells the Nurse that one of his men will stop by the Capulet home and deliver a rope ladder to her in secret. Romeo plans on climbing the rope ladder into Juliet's bedroom that night in order to consummate their marriage. In the following scene, the Nurse relays Romeo's message to Juliet and tells her to immediately travel to Friar Lawrence's cell to get married while she retrieves the rope ladder from Romeo's men.
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