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    Friar Lawrence was naive for thinking that there would only be positive results to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence does not bother to think about the consequences‚ instead‚ he just tells Romeo‚ “there’s one good reason why I’ll assist you: this marriage could be the happy cause of turning the enmity between your two households into real love” (105T). If Friar Lawrence had thought about the consequences of the marriage between

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    Who is it to Blame? Romeo and Juliet‚ both dead cause they’d loved each other dearly. Whose fault could’ve it be? Was it cause of Tybalt‚ Friar Lawrence‚ or the parents? There are many reasons why these two died the way they did. I believe the one who is to blame is Friar Lawrence. Why do I believe it was Friar Lawrence’s fault? Well‚ first off he never told the parents that Romeo and Juliet were getting married. If he had‚ then maybe the family could’ve figured something

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    to get married. At the ending of this act‚ Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence and asks him for Juliet and him to get married and Friar Lawrence agrees. Act 3: 3rd Problem In this act Mercutio is the one who is killed by the hands of Tybalt‚ but Romeo is the one to blame for his death so he decides to kill Tybalt for revenge. Romeo is banished from Verona because of the death but he decides to go to Friar Lawrence before he leaves and Friar Lawrence tells him to go meet Juliet before he leaves. Then

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    Everyone does have their own faults in the situation; but‚ I am going to give my reasons to why Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are the two people who has the most fault in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may think that the messenger has the most fault in this situation. I can understand why because he was late to give the letter that explained Juliet’s plan to Romeo. However‚ I think otherwise. Friar Lawrence is the first person out of the two people

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    banished so she and Friar Laurence made a plan. Friar Laurence’s friend Friar John couldn’t deliver the message telling Romeo about the plan because of the Black Death. Therefore Romeo left thinking Juliet was really dead. He went to the tomb and killed himself. Romeo being dead caused Juliet to kill herself when she woke up. Tybalt was killed by Romeo. Juliet’s dad wanted to make her feel better so he made the wedding for the next day. She drinks the potion as planned by her and the friar. Romeo doesn’t

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    grasp people’s attention‚ especially the deaths of children just like in Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. For the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet‚ the Families‚ Friar Lawrence‚ and Fate all played a part. First‚ the Capulet Family pushed Juliet to get married without considering how she felt‚ as well as Friar Lawrence‚ who planned for Juliet to fake her own death by giving her the potion. Although‚ they are only partially to blame‚ ultimately‚ Fate is the most to blame for both the

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    action including Friar Lawrence‚ Romeo and Juliet though through unfortunate chance and probability‚ their short love and death was inevitable. Friar Laurence is an important character that constantly defies or changes the course of fate and is often seen as having much responsibility in the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet. When the Friar first enters the play‚ he is depicted as a sensible and conservative religious figure who is Romeo’s close confidant and advisor. Though the Friar disapproves of

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    Subversion and perversion are both prominently conveyed in both Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Jew of Malta through numerous mediums. Subversion entails the opposition to societal standards and authority whereas perversion occurs when morality and religious views are contradicted. The use of religiously symbolic objects‚ mockery‚ sexual innuendo‚ hypocrisy and irony are the focal matters used to express perversion and subversion in this essay. Often when a reader or the audience is shocked by themes

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    cherishes Juliet throughout the whole entire play and Juliet shows it back equally without being caught. (G.S #2) The Nurse’s relationship with Juliet‚ being able to keep secrets with each other‚ surely shows the strong bond they both have. (G.S #3) Friar Laurence supports both Romeo and Juliet in the decisions they make and helps them find a way to be together. (Thesis) The characters in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and

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    Romeo & Juliet Act one‚ Scene one Questions 1. Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene? * The servants of both houses (Montagues and Capulets) 2. Benvolio and Montague describe the way Romeo has been acting. What do they have to say about him? * Romeo has been depressed and has been in the dark Note It takes place in Verona in a public place. Sampson and Gregory of house Capulet aremed with swords and bucklers. It is not long before they see Abraham and Balthasar

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