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    The two lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet were found dead on Thursday‚July‚18. The two lovers were already married by friar Lawrence behind their families backs. Both of the families are devastated that Friar Lawrence did not tell them anything about him marrying their children. the two families find it kind of suspicious that friar Lawrence would give Juliet a simple solution instead of telling her to do the right thing and tell her parents. they think that maybe he did to protect

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    they felt suicide was the only option. Friar Lawrence played a big role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet as did Nurse‚ and Lord and Lady Capulet. The question being answered here is how did they contribute to such tragedy. Friar Lawrence was a big part of the Romeo and Juliet story. He was the man who made things happen from the wedding to Juliet’s faked death‚ but did all these things lead to what was continues to be the saddest story ever written. Friar knew that Romeo wasn’t in love with Juliet

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    between Juliet and Paris‚ Friar Lawrence’s motives are to simply reunite the two lovers‚ through an elaborate plan in which he’d notify Romeo of Juliet’s staged death. However‚ due to the lack of communication between the Friar and Romeo‚ the plan ultimately failed‚ pushing forth the notion that his plan had the potential to be successful under different circumstances. In fear of the Black Death spreading‚ residents of Verona are placed under quarantine‚ preventing Friar John from successfully delivering

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    in Verona‚ their parents would never stand their love‚ so they kept it in secret. The city of Verona has been stage to the desperate end of their true love story. Last night‚ with friar Lawrence´s help‚ Juliet fake her death by taking some pills; yet Romeo had been banished from Verona‚ and Friar Lawrence´s sent‚ Friar John could not handover the message of their plan. Romeo‚ in his desperate suffering‚ went back to Verona‚ even knowing he was banished. Before finding Juliet‚ he found Paris‚ which

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    I think that Friar Lawrence shouldn’t be punished because he never tried to cause any of the bad things that happened to Romeo and Juliet intentionally. He also is always trying to make Verona a safer place for its citizens. He also helped Juliet and Romeo be together even though he knew that he would be punished if he did. He even helped them when he knew it would not end the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues which was one of the main reasons he helped them to begin with. In the end the

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    Shakespeare’s presentation of Friar Lawrence has meant that audiences are reluctant to blame him for what happens to Romeo and Juliet. How far do you agree? I don’t believe the deaths of Romeo and Juliet was only due to the actions of Friar Lawrence but also due to fate and other characters e.g. Balthazar and Romeo and Juliet themselves. As a priest‚ Romeo and Juliet trusted Friar Lawrence with their lives and went to him when they needed advice and solutions. He was there for Romeo and Juliet

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    Friar Laurence is solely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet”. In Shakespeare’s play "Romeo and Juliet"‚ Friar Lawrence is solely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Friar agreed to marry them secretly. As result they had a much stronger bond between them which was created through marriage: "For‚ by your leaves‚ you shall not stay alone‚ till holy church incorporate two in one." (2.6.36-37). His plan was poorly thought out‚ and risky. Friar Laurence thought of the

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    ’Romeo and Juliet’ Monologue Both the Capulet family and the Montague family are fools. They think all this fighting will achieve something? Well I hope Christ is looking upon them‚ for their sake. Now all this fighting has led to the death of a child from each of their families. Romeo and Juliet are dead because of this ludicrous feud‚ but I will pray for them none the less. I feel as though it is my fault‚ that I caused all of this‚ but they are still children of the Lord and it is my duty to

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    Parsons is proud of his daughter for turning him over to the Thought Police. He explains how he does not have a grudge on his daughter because he feels he brought her up in the right spirit‚ protecting Big Brother and Oceania. While explaining to Winston the crime he supposedly committed‚ he says‚ “Between you and me‚ old man‚ I’m glad they got me before it went any further… ‘Thank you‚’ I’m going to say‚ ‘thank you for saving me before it was too late’” (233). Parsons is the perfect example of how

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    “Young men’s love lies not truly in their heart‚ but in their eye’s.” Friar Lawrence said this just after Romeo told him about Juliet. Friar Lawrence is explaining why Romeo is not truly in love with Juliet by basically telling him that he just thinks she’s pretty and that Romeo is not truly in love with her. Is just one reason why these events are truly Romeo’s fault. Romeo is the most to blame for the events that took place in William Shakespeare’s rendition of Romeo and Juliet.

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