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    Friar Lawrence Monologue

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    star-crossed lover‚ Romeo‚ the moon dangles heavy tonight‚ as it casts a glisten of hope in my eyes. As you read these words‚ I would be on my way to be buried next to Tybalt‚ green to the Earth. The news has already hit Verona about her exile. My spirits had crumbled to this news‚ but Friar Lawrence had given us a glimmer of hope to reunite us. It might even be destiny. Friar Lawrence explained the plan to me‚ it involved a potion. Don’t worry my love‚ it will mimic the slumbers of death for 48 hours.

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare I blame the reason for their tragedy on Friar Laurence. In the play the Friar married Romeo and Juliet to each other and didn’t inform the Capulet’s nor the Montague’s. The Friar also tried to help Juliet by giving her a sleeping potion so she wouldn’t have to marry Paris. He also failed to deliver the letter to Romeo saying that Romeo didn’t die‚ but she was in fact sleeping. “I could not send it here it is again nor get a messenger to

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    be blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and published in 1597. It is a drama about the death of a young couple who commit suicide. Their families hate each other so it is hard for them to see each other and be together. I believe that fate and the long lasting family feud caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Fate and the family feud are what should be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people blame Tybalt because he

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    that Romeo and Juliet could have lived through the tragic event that ultimately led to their demise. William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ “Romeo and Juliet” took place in Verona‚ Italy. In this play‚ two star-crossed lovers were put through an extremely unfortunate series of events that eventually led to both of them taking their own lives. That being said‚ everything that happened in this story could have been prevented‚ had it not been for something as simple as carelessness. Even though Romeo and Juliet

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    be applied to Friar Lawrence in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence is supposed to be a godly man‚ but his looks are very deceiving to his real character. Friar Lawrence is not what you would expect of a friar‚ and is one of the main causes of Romeo and Juliet’s death. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietFriar Lawrence does not possess the qualities you would expect of a Friar. One quality that can be applied to his character is hypocrisy. In Romeo and JulietFriar Lawrence speaks of patience

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    First Impression Friar Laurence‚ a holy man and healer‚ is a troublesome man to characterize right away. When giving advice to Romeo‚ a lovesick Montague about love and relationships‚ he appears clever and powerful‚ chiding Romeo “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts‚ but in their eyes”(2‚3‚67-68). Friar Laurence is greatly shocked by Romeo’s quickly changing love. He seems to know the best for Romeo‚ swiftly stating that Romeo’s love for Juliet is not from the heart‚ but rather

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    Friar Lawrence- Friend or Foe? An Examination of Friar Lawrence’s Role in Romeo & Juliet Sabri C-Y English 1H Mr. Roberts Tuesday‚ October 25th 2010 Romeo and Juliet is a remarkable play. Besides it being magnificently written‚ it is also exceptional because of its enduring relevance and fascinating characters. As the tragic story of two young lovers unfolds‚ the importance of each character’s role in the play becomes noticeable; especially that of Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence provides

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    Who is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet revolves around many facts but mainly focuses on the family feud. First of all I will start off telling you about the family feud and why it had such an effect on the tragedy then I will lead into other facts such as Friar Laurence‚ who believed that if Romeo and Juliet were married it would stop the family feud and I will also talk about how strong the love was between Romeo and Juliet. All these facts play an

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    Death In Romeo And Juliet

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    Death plays a very important role in Romeo and Juliet. In the beginning of the play it is easy to see something is going to happen to both Romeo and Juliet. As the story progresses the foreshadowing of a death becomes more evident. Death becomes common in Romeo and Juliet after Mercutio’s death. Death is the theme of Romeo and Juliet because most of the main characters die‚ Paris is given Juliet’s hand after Capulet thinks she is grieving over Tybalt‚ and it takes the death of their own children

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    Tragedy is common in the play Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare. The lore of the story is that two lovers named Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are madly falling in love with each other‚ and will do anything for that love to last forever. So they ask the father from a local church named Friar Lawrence to help advise them on what they should do next. All was going well until the Friar mess up‚ causing Romeo to commit suicide and Juliet to committed hara kiri. One of Shakespeare’s

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