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    Romeo rushes to ask the Friar to marry him and Juliet. The Friar then responds by saying “These violent delights have violent ends” (II.vi.9). In this quote‚ the Friar is telling Romeo that he is rushing his love and that it will end quickly and violently as well. This is foreshadowing that Romeo and Juliet’s love will have a violent end‚ which

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    those that did not. Blame lie especially with Lord Capulet‚ Friar Lawrence‚ and the Nurse. Juliet’s father played an important role in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. As the father of Juliet‚ Capulet is meant to protect his daughter Juliet. Instead‚ he disregards Juliet feelings puts her down. Lord Capulet acted harsh when Juliet expressed her opinion over Paris. Both of Juliet’s parents deserted her in a challenging situation. Friar Lawrence tried to bring an end to the grudge between the two

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    ways and Romeo is serious about marrying Juliet so he seeks for help. Romeo talks to Friar Lawrence about getting married to Juliet and sees if he’ll help the two get married the day he asks the Friar for help. Romeo feels that Friar Lawrence would be the best to marry off him and Juliet because the two want to elope and get married secretly‚ so having someone who is understanding and trustworthy—like Friar Lawrence—would be the best choice. “Then plainly know‚ my heart’s dear love is set on

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    Act IV‚ Scene II Capulet‚ the Nurse‚ and some servants are preparing the wedding when Juliet returns and begs Capulet’s pardon. He forgives her immediately‚ and he is so happy about Juliet’s obedience that he changes the wedding day to Wednesday. Juliet: I have learnt me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition to you and your behests‚ and am enjoin’d by holy Lawrence to fall prostate here to beg your pardon –She kneels down- Pardon‚ I beseech you! Capulet: Send for the County‚ go tell him

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    new house. The Indians give the MacIveys a marshtackie and two dogs for their kindness when they accepted the Indians in their time of need. The marshtackie‚ named Ishmael‚ and the two dogs‚ named Nip and Tuck‚ help out a lot but protecting the house and helping round up cattle. One day‚ Nip and Tuck spot something in the woods. It is a man. This man’s name is Skillit. Skillit helps the MacIveys out a lot throughout the rest of the story. He helps them round up cattle and he helps Emma with cleaning

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    to be blamed for the deaths of secret lovers. In the play Friar Lawrence and the Nurse are to be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Friar Lawrence‚ through his lack of good judgment‚ is largely responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Rather than being supportive of them and helping them disclose their loving situation‚ Friar Lawrence took the easy way out by getting them married. He succumbed to their desire to elope. Friar "incorporates" the lovers into "two in one" to end the feud

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    los Santos) is organizing a luxurious feast. It will be held in his home‚ which is located in the town of San Diego; more specifically‚ in Anloage Street. The guests arrive that evening‚ greeted by Tiya Isabel‚ the cousin of Capitan Tiago. Friar Damaso‚ Friar Salvi‚ Lt. Guevarra (captain of the civil guard)‚ and a foreigner with red hair from another country are some of the important guests that come to the gathering. Many other guests come‚ most of them uninvited. Before the evening meal‚ people

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    moment changed their lives forever‚ they did not foresee the obstacles looming ahead. The couple’s true love was challenged by the feud between the Capulet and Montague families‚ the banishment of Romeo from Verona after the murder of Tybalt‚ and Friar Lawrence’s involvement in the relationship. From the very beginning‚ Romeo

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    The characters that should be pardoned are; Friar Laurence‚ Lord Capulet‚ and the Nurse: their true intentions are good. Friar Laurence should have the most leeway and should be pardoned the most. He is Romeo’s confidant and would support him in any way. Not only did Friar Laurence agree to help Romeo marry Juliet to make him happy‚ but he also had the hopes of ending the Capulet and the Montague Family Feud. If Friar Laurence is willing to go behind Lord Montague’s back to attempt

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    themes in the story. In act 2‚ scene 3 Friar Lawrence enters the play. William Shakespeare uses several forms of figurative language in Friars dialogue. By using foreshadowing‚ motifs‚ and symbols in this passage‚ William relates Friar’s speech to other themes‚ that later tie in to the rest of the play. Friar Lawrence is a kind‚ Catholic man‚ who is clever and always has a plan. In this scene‚ Friar is talking to himself while tending to his plants. Friar says‚ “The gray-eyed morn smiles on the

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