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    Friar Lawrence Balthasar

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    in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet plays and important role in the decisions the title characters make. Indeed‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Nurse‚ and Balthasar directly briong about the downfall of Romeo and Juliet though their roles as middlemen. For example‚ Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet is dead‚ which causes Romeo to kill himself. Similarly‚ Nurse facilitates their love affair which brings them to the point where they would rather kill themselves than be apart. Likewise‚ Friar Lawrence marries them and

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    It has happened. After Juliet and Romeo died to be together it brought Capulet and Montague closer. In Verona‚ Italy‚ Juliet and Romeo fell in love. They couldn’t be together because of their families rivalry. One night after Romeo caused the death of Tybalt‚ he was banned from the town and had to leave. Juliet drank something that made her seem dead but it was in a deep sleep. The plan was for Romeo to come to Juliet’s tomb and wake her with a kiss and run off together and live a life that

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    Friar Lawrence Quotes

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest works of art to be created because‚ it is a story about the tragedy of two star-crossed lovers. In the play Friar Lawrence is a generous but decisive character who thinks he is doing good by helping Romeo and Juliet solve their problems. Friar Lawrence’s role in Romeo and Juliet foreshadows controversy with Romeo as well as Juliet. As the play continues we quickly learn that Friar Lawrence tends to be the voice of reason

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    Kevin Wint Romeo and Juliet March 10‚ 2013 In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and JulietFriar Laurence is responsible for the death of Juliet. In act 4‚ scene 1‚ Friar Lawrence displays his absurdity by saying‚ “If… thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself… take thou this vial… no warmth‚ no breath shall testify thou livest.” Friar Lawrence’s plan for Juliet is audacious and somewhat irresponsible. These words show the true meaning of irresponsibility‚ because when he spoke

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    The title of this play is “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ creator of this play is William Shakespeare. This play was amazing to read and watch I would recommend this to anyone who loves plays. This play is romantic while at the same time full of action it also has a couple of funny parts. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Friar Lawrence’s fault because he did not create the correct time frame for his plan. The point of the hook is when Friar Lawrence gets caught he shouldn’t

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    Examine how Shakespeare presents the character of Friar LawrenceRomeo and Juliet’ In ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Shakespeare presents Friar Lawrence in many ways‚ such as‚ a holy man‚ a fatherly figure but also as a coward. Friar Lawrence is a key instrument of fate within the play; he has good intentions but ends up helping fate to create tragedy. In the first scene the audience see Friar Lawrence in; he is presented as being extremely knowledgeable. The audience see him gathering plants and herbs

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    Friar Lawrence Selfish

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ has a character that is very oddly characterized. Friar Lawrence‚ proves to be trustworthy‚ yet selfish‚ and very cowardly. A friar is a member of a certain religious orders‚ so apparently‚ he’s supposed to be of most of the holy characteristics. Friar Lawrence is thought to be trustworthy because Romeo trusts him enough to tell him about Juliet. “Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set on the fair daughter of the rich Capulet. As mine on hers

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    out who the culprit is‚ but we are quick to blame anyone reasonably possible. This evolution of human nature has allowed for us to learn from our mistakes and direct our emotions towards a scapegoat. Either way‚ controversy is created. Who really caused the problem? Who contributed to the tragedy? In a drama like Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare depicts various characters who contributed to the suicides of the star-crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt‚

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    counsellor’s opinion‚ and can be swayed by what they say. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietFriar Lawrence is a friend and ally to both Romeo and Juliet. They both look up to him‚ and the Friar helps guides them‚ and offers them advice. The Friar could have prevented Juliet and Romeo’s deaths if he had responded to their situation more responsibility.     Friar Lawrence had an opportunity in which he could have saved Juliet. With Juliet threatening to kill herself‚ he leaves her alone because “the watch

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    Nurse and Friar Lawrence

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    The Nurse and Friar Lawrence were meritorious parental figures in Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ because they were stronger influences on Romeo and Juliet than their actual parents. The Nurse and Friar Lawrence knew more about Romeo and Juliet than their parents. In Juliet’s case‚ it is due to the fact that she was raised and breastfed as a child and mentored her whole life by the Nurse. “When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug and felt it bitter‚ pretty fool‚ To see it tetchy

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