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    Spanish Era

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    de barangay. Gobernadorcillo is the highest position a Filipino could ever get and like the parish priest‚ his role was considered very important in the town. Filipinos‚ during those times‚ coined the term Frailocracy or rule of the friars because the Spanish friars ruled highly even in government matters. They were known to be very abusive and cruel. Although there are gobernadorcillos and cabeza

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    THESIS STATEMENT: I believe that Friar Lawrence is the most responsible for the death’s of Romeo and Juliet. If Friar Lawrence didn’t tell Juliet about making a plan of her faking her own death so that she will nd ot marry Count Paris. Maybe Romeo and Juliet would still be alive and could have ran away together to get married by Friar Lawrence instead of Juliet going along with Lawrence plan and actually dieing at the end. Also it is the Messenger’s fault too because the messenger should of immediately

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    punished” (Cite). Among the ones who deserve to be punished for their selfish actions are Friar Lawrence‚ the Nurse‚ and Lady Capulet. Through these characters’ malevolent actions came the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. On the other hand‚ the two characters that deserve to be pardoned for doing everything in their power to keep Romeo and Juliet alive are Balthasar‚ and Friar John. Amongst the selfish characters was Friar Lawrence. He didn’t contemplate the consequences that might have been suffered if he

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    Romeo’s supporters‚ Friar Lawrence‚ views Romeo’s banishment as an act of mercy. Clearly‚ Romeo’s banishment reveals the difference in perspective between Romeo and Friar Lawrence. Romeo considers his banishment to be worse than death. After getting banished from the city of Verona‚ Romeo believes that his life will lack happiness‚ freedom‚ and meaning. Romeo assumes that this banishment will make his life become pure suffering‚ without any happiness. When Friar Lawrence delivers

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    no. 1-0028 Adolph Coors Company (B) The following is the complete transcript of a speech given by Shirley Richard‚ director of corporate communications‚ at the International Association of Business Communicators annual conference on May 12‚ 1983. Introduction The winds of change are blowing‚ and as we progress into the information age‚ investigative journalism is something which will affect all of us—either as consumers‚ members of special interest groups‚ business persons‚ or members of

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    Capulet party and soon become star-crossed lovers. In the play Romeo and Juliet the three main hasty decisions are Friar Lawrence giving Juliet the potion‚ Romeo and Juliet getting married‚ and Romeo committing suicide. Friar Lawrence giving Juliet the potion caused many problems. Even though he did it to stop Juliet from killing herself‚ he made Paris Romeo‚ and Juliet die. Friar Lawrence is thinking of a way to stop Paris and Juliet’s wedding‚ then he spots a potion‚ he says “Hold daughter‚ I

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    Romeo and Juliet act upon their emotions instead of their intellect‚ leading both Romeo and Juliet to their tragic end. To begin‚ the first characters that contribute to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by thinking with their heart are Sampson and Gregory. As they are not protagonists in this story‚ but they are servants of the Capulet family. In Verona‚ two families have been fighting for many years. It has gotten to the point where they don’t even know why they are fighting. Sampson and Gregory

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    “Two households‚ both alike in dignity...from ancient grudge break to new mutiny‚ where civil blood makes civil hands unclean” (Prologue.1-4). When Romeo and Juliet start a relationship with each other‚ with the hope of actually being together for the rest of their lives‚ they find out how difficult it is to do so while their families are rivals. Lord Capulet tries to force Juliet into marrying Count Paris‚ someone whom she does not want to be with at all‚ while she is in love with someone else.

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    different characters of the novel. Friar Lawrence plays a huge part in the tragic deaths of the teenagers. He offers his help to Juliet‚ thinking he maybe could give her some hope. He offered her poison to fake her death which solves her fear of marrying Paris. He did not take careful consideration of the chances that things will not turn out the way he expected. Friar Lawrence trusted Friar John to deliver the letter informing Romeo of Juliet’s fake death. Friar John did not realize the urgency

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    The Monk

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    The Monk is next‚ an extremely fine and handsome man who loves to hunt‚ and who follows modern customs rather than old traditions. This is no bookish monk‚ studying in a cloister‚ but a man who keeps greyhounds to hunt the hare. The Monk is well-fed‚ fat‚ and his eyes are bright‚ gleaming like a furnace in his head. The Monk A man who tends the property of the monastery. He is fat and happy‚ loves good food and wine‚ and finds the taverns more to his liking than the cold‚ severe monastery. The

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