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    love and seek help from the Friar Lawrence who marries them in secret and helps them to escape together. There are complications‚ Romeo is banished because kills Tybalt (Juliet cousin) and at the same time Juliet is bid to marry the rich count Paris‚ whom she didn’t want to. So with the assistance Friar Lawrence she fakes her death‚ Romeo doesn’t get the letter from Friar Lawrence explaining the plan so he really thinks that she is dead and he kills himself. Juliet

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    Capulet‚ kin of two opposing families in Verona. Though many factors have affected the outcome of Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence is the main cause of their death. Friar Laurence wants to keep Romeo and Juliet’s love a secret to fulfill his yearn for praise. In Act 2 Scene 3‚ after the balcony scene where Romeo goes to meet Juliet after the Capulet party‚ Romeo

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    avoided if they’re thought over a few times. Friar Laurence is the blame for the terrible death of the beloved couple of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence made the marriage official‚ which started of the beautiful‚ poisonous love that will lead to death. He should

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    The play opens with a violent argument between Subtle and Face concerning the division of the riches which they have‚ and will continue to gather. Doll breaks the pair apart and reasons with them that they must work as a team if they are to succeed. Their first customer is Dapper‚ a lawyer’s clerk who wishes Subtle to use his supposed necromantic skills to summon a "familiar" or spirit to help in his gambling ambitions. The tripartite suggest that Dapper may win favour with the "Queen of Fairy‚"

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    conclusion. At the end of the play‚ the Prince says “Some shall be pardoned‚ and some punished.” (5.3/319) It is clear in this well-known play that the adults‚ in fact‚ are to be blamed for the children’s death. In my opinion‚ the Nurse‚ Lord Capulet‚ and Friar Lawrence are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death. With these three characters actions all combined‚ it created an inevitable fate for Romeo and Juliet. The Nurse‚ Juliet’s caretaker since she was a young girl‚ is partially to blame for Juliet’s

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    Juliet‚ he goes to Friar Laurence to marry them. Friar Laurence agrees indecisively and says‚ “They stumble that run fast" (2.3.90). Friar Laurence realizes that may have not been the boldest decision without the permission of the Capulet and Montague parents. In addition‚ Friar Laurence supplies Juliet with the potion that will not allow her to awaken for a few hours. Romeo at this time was exiled from Verona for slaying Tybalt. Romeo was suppose to receive a letter by Friar Laurence that said to

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    The Sick Role By Kathleen Rhodes Talcott Parsons first put forth his idea of “the sick role” in his book The Social System (1951). This idea included a number of concepts. One‚ was when a person was sick they were excused by society from day to day activities like working or taking care of the children. Two‚ the sicker a person was the less was expected from them. He stated‚ however‚ that this sickness must be confirmed by a doctor

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    its members economic needs‚ this is important to society as it provides food‚ shelter etc. in order for people in society to survive. Another functionalist who has an understanding of the family is Parsons (1955); Parsons ideas kept the functionalist views up to date by his functional fit theory. Parsons distinguished between two types of family which were the nuclear family and the extended family. The nuclear family consisted of just parents and dependent children living in the same household whereas

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    fortune is atrocious since he might be put to death by the order of the town from killing Tybalt. Adding on ‚ Friar Lawrence blames fate at the end how the actions determined the death’s of the lovers. Romeo speaks‚ “is it e’en so? - Then I deny you‚ stars!-” (5.1.25). After hearing Juliet is dead from Balthasar‚ he blames on the stars‚ the place where the power is determined. Some may say Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a vial that makes Juliet in sleep condition for 42 hours so she would not have to marry

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    by all the characters actions. Friar Laurence’s actions are not solely responsible for their deaths. In fact Friar Laurence‚ Lord Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ and the nurse are all at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. But‚ the main people responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are of course‚ themselves. Even though the Friar isn’t the only person to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death‚ he plays a huge role and is partly to blame for everything that happens. The Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet

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