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    control of the outcome. Romeo and Juliet were from two households that had a feud going on between them. The fact that they fell in love with all the hatred going on between the families was all fates plan. Friar Laurence said to Romeo in Act 2‚ Scene 3: “In one respect I’ll thy assist be; for this alliance may so happy prove‚ to turn household’s rancour to pure love.” He thought that by marrying Romeo and Juliet‚ the feud going on between the families might come to an alliance. However‚ marrying

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    filled with love‚ pitiful tragedies‚ and sorrowful deaths. Romeo and Juliet are “a pair of star-cross’d lovers” from the beginning‚ but they decide that they would rather die than ever be without each other (DOC A). The misfortune serves to part the feud between the two disputing families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues. The lives of Romeo and Juliet were suddenly terminated after the foolish decisions of Friar Laurence‚ their families‚ and most of all‚ Fate. Friar Laurence is a considerable factor

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    he was truly exposed to society at its worst. He was thrown in the middle of a family feud that had been carrying on for many generations and from the family’s point of view; everything about the feud was completely normal. But once Huck stepped in‚ he knew that the Grangerford family was unusual. However‚ his deformed conscience told him that the society he lived in was common and he went along with the feud. When Huck met the Grangerford’s for the first time‚ he was amazed by the

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    who have been battling each other for generations. Their feud causes death and destruction to innocent civilians in the streets of Verona‚ Italy. Eventually‚ Prince Escalus‚ the ruler of Verona‚ decrees that if the Montagues and Capulets are to be fighting in public again‚ they will pay for it with their lives. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ teenagers from the rival families‚ fall in love with each other‚ despite their bitter family feud. Juliet is raised by Nurse‚ who has been working for the

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    Juliet’s father did not want Romeo to be his daughter’s husband as Romeo was a Montague. And as the background story states these two families was having feuds for a couple generations. This puts Juliet in a very tight situation and resulting in Juliet meeting with Romeo secretly without her parent’s knowledge. Even more to that is that Capulet said to Juliet that if he doesn’t marry the one he wants Juliet

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    William Shakespeare‚ do both Romeo and Juliet die. Many people will say the feud caused the death of them both‚ but when you really think about the other characters and their act in the play‚ you being to realize that Friar Laurence plays a huge role in their deaths. Friar Laurence is presented as a holy man who is loved and trusted by both Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence’s main role in the story as a friend is to highlight the feud and conflicts between the Capulets and the Montagues. However‚ due to

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    Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are the result of the acts of many people. It can be blamed on chance‚ the feud‚ Romeo’s best friend Mercutio‚ Juliet’s nurse‚ the good Friar Lawrence or the blame can be placed directly on Romeo and Juliet’s shoulders. Chance and coincidence played a large part in the play and in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. At the beginning of the play‚ just before the Capulet party‚ Romeo finds out from a servant that his love‚ Rosaline‚ will be attending the party. If Romeo had

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    events‚ choose to take their own lives rather than live without each other. The tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet can be blamed on Friar Laurence‚ the family feud and the impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence makes several irresponsible decisions throughout the play such as his unwise plan to reunite the lovers. The family feud forces Romeo and Juliet to marry under secrecy and the decisions they make in order to hide their love lead to their tragic deaths. The rash decisions made by

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    Enhanced Interrogation [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Enhanced Interrogation Introduction Interrogation (also known as interpellation or questioning) is referred as interviewing. This activity is often executed by officers of military‚ police and intelligence agencies. The main objective of this questioning is to obtain the important information or extracting the declaration from the terrorist. It is often observed that‚ the areas of interrogation may include witnesses‚ victims

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    life. Although Friar Lawrence may bend the law in some ways‚ he is striving to unite two young lovers‚ and therefore ending their families’ menacing feud. The Prince hopes for this long before the play starts. Friar Lawrence brings the two families closer and ends the feud in a matter of days. The Prince should pardon Friar Lawrence because he ends the feud and Romeo and Juliet can live happily together in the kingdom of Heaven. Friar Lawrence is the most holy man in Verona. He makes his own decisions

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