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    According to Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet the Friar is the mostly responsible for Juliet’s death because he married the children against their parents wishes‚ he planned for Romeo and Juliet to run away‚ and did lot make a reliable person go and deliver Romeo the note about her fake death plan. The Friar reminds the kids that they are rushing in to this to quick. When they are getting married the friar says “These violent Delights have violent ends”.(2.6.9) This is one of the examples that he

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    Romeo and Juliet Act Two (study guide)   [pic] Explain the Prologue. ACT TWO - SCENE ONE: Explain the dramatic irony in this scene. The audience knows what Mercutio does not‚ that calling on Rosaline’s charms will no longer produce Romeo‚ who now loves Juliet. ACT TWO - SCENE TWO: (This is the most famous scene in the entire play.) 1. Fill in the blanks in this paraphrase of Romeo’s soliloquy (lines 1-32) Shh! What light is at the window? Juliet shines through the window like the sun rises

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    makes can be devastating. This is a major theme in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ which can be categorized as a tragedy. In the story‚ young Romeo Montague spends his time sulking around his castle‚ until he meets Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet experienced the phenomenon known as love at first sight. Furthermore feuds lead to some deaths and Romeo is exiled from fair Verona. After being exiled‚ Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan to reunite the young couple. Following this

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ Friar Lawrence plays a dominate role in the eventual death of Romeo and Juliet even though he is not on stage for most of the play. There are basically three major parts that lead to the tragedy; the marriage‚ the plan‚ and the inevitable deaths in all which Friar Lawrence plays a vital role.<br><br>Friar Lawrence plays an essential role in the marriage of young Romeo and Juliet. At Romeo’s request Friar Lawrence states‚ "In one respect I’ll

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    Kevin Wint Romeo and Juliet March 10‚ 2013 In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and JulietFriar Laurence is responsible for the death of Juliet. In act 4‚ scene 1‚ Friar Lawrence displays his absurdity by saying‚ “If… thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself… take thou this vial… no warmth‚ no breath shall testify thou livest.” Friar Lawrence’s plan for Juliet is audacious and somewhat irresponsible. These words show the true meaning of irresponsibility‚ because when he spoke

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest works of art to be created because‚ it is a story about the tragedy of two star-crossed lovers. In the play Friar Lawrence is a generous but decisive character who thinks he is doing good by helping Romeo and Juliet solve their problems. Friar Lawrence’s role in Romeo and Juliet foreshadows controversy with Romeo as well as Juliet. As the play continues we quickly learn that Friar Lawrence tends to be the voice of reason

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    "For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo." Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story. Whose tragedy is it? Many people see Romeo and Juliet as a tragic love story. Shakespeare writes Romeo and Juliet to show the world he lives in that love can empower and change. The death of the young couple is tragic but their death enriches and touches the lives of those who survive the violence unleashed into the society by the bitterness and vengeful circumstances surrounding them

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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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    Who’s The Blame? In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ two starcrossed lovers fall in love at first sight not knowing that they are suppose to hate each other. Soon they find out that their only love comes from their only hate‚ but they don’t care. Romeo takes Juliet’s hand in marriage. Soon after Romeo takes a life and is banned from Verona. He goes back thinking Juliet is dead and takes his life. Juliet wakes up to him taking the poison and takes her

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was made to be seen as a tragedy (hence the name). Two lovers separated by the anger and tension between their two families end up killing themselves over each other. That’s supposed to be sad‚ right? Well‚ not necessarily. Although the story itself is very tragic‚ many events and character behavior in this play make it seem like it should be a comedy instead. Some of these factors being crude jokes‚ clueless characters‚ and the over sensitivity of one of the main

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