I agree with Friar Lawrence. There are many examples in my life that support his idea that good things can become bad. For example, water is necessary for survival, but people can drown in water and they can die from consuming too much. Food is similar. All foods have some value, but if someone only eats one thing, then that food will lose its goodness. …show more content…
These examples are harder to find. Friar Lawrence used the example of a plant. He said that if someone smells the plant they will feel good all over, but if they bite into it, they will die. His plant example reminds me of vanilla. Vanilla smells really good, but tastes very bitter.
I believe, like Friar Lawrence, that all things have good and evil in them. I also think that supposedly well-intended ideas can become a disaster. These ideas are made clear through my life and Friar Lawrence's examples. In fact, even people have some likeable qualities and some dislikeable traits. Therefore, it is clear to me that Friar Lawrence is