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    Juliet fear the love that she and Romeo share? 6. What concerns does Friar Laurence have about Romeo and Juliet’s relationship? 7. Why does Friar Laurence agree to help the two? 8. Why has Tybalt sent a letter to Romeo’s house? 9. What warning does the nurse give Romeo? 10. What message does Romeo give the nurse to tell Juliet? 11. Why is Juliet annoyed at the beginning of scene 5? 12. What fears does Friar Laurence express in scene 6? 13. What is an example of dramatic irony from Act II?

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    of Romeo & Juliet. All of what happened may not have been all his fault‚ but if you look at the decisions he’s made‚ or even his own doubts about the decisions he made‚ you will see that Friar Lawrence has some blame. One lousy decision Friar Laurence makes is to agree to marry the couple in secrecy. While at first he is confident about the match‚ thinking it may help band together the two families‚ it is later very obvious that Friar Laurence’s uncertainty proved the righteousness of the decision

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    Fate is the development of events beyond a person’s control‚ usually regarded as controlled by a supernatural power. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is the story of two young lovers from opposing families. Fate is a dominating and inescapable force throughout the play. From the very beginning of the play‚fate predetermined Romeo and Juliet’s death. The prologue introduced their destiny when it stated that Romeo and Juliet are “star-crossed”. In the time period Romeo and Juliet took place

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare I blame the reason for their tragedy on Friar Laurence. In the play the Friar married Romeo and Juliet to each other and didn’t inform the Capulet’s nor the Montague’s. The Friar also tried to help Juliet by giving her a sleeping potion so she wouldn’t have to marry Paris. He also failed to deliver the letter to Romeo saying that Romeo didn’t die‚ but she was in fact sleeping. “I could not send it here it is again nor get a messenger to

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    that helps lead Romeo and Juliet to their deaths. In the end‚ there are many characters to take fault for both Romeo and Juliet’s Death. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s death are to blame by Friar Laurence‚ The Rivalling families‚ and Tybalt Capulet.

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    electrical engineering at the University of Paris‚ graduating in 1910. • Books: The Locomotive‚ Never Leave Well Enough Alone‚ Industrial Design • Spouse: Viola Erickson Loewy (m. 1948–1986)‚ Jean Thompson Loewy (m. 1931–1945) • Children: Laurence Loewy • Loewy immigrated to the United States in 1919 and worked as a fashion illustrator for Vogue magazine and later as a designer of window displays for New York City department stores. • He started his own design organization in 1929

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    still in love with Rosaline‚ and is trying to get over her. Even Friar Laurence says he is not in love. Romeo’s love for Juliet doesn’t come from his heart instead‚ it comes from his eyes. “In act 2 scene 3 (located on page 3 )‚ Friar Laurence says‚ Holy Saint Francis‚ what change is here! Is Rosaline‚ whom thou didst love so dear‚ so soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts‚ but in their eyes. Friar Laurence is basically saying that Romeo’s love for Juliet is not truly love

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    of the families. Throughout the whole play‚ several characters try to change this course of 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

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    finally be able to accept and understand her life. So A Bird in the House is the story of an older Vanessa recounting her life. Hence one of the main themes in the book is the increasing awareness of the child Vanessa. One very important means Laurence employs to emphasize the significance of the child’s development is the double narrator who enables Vanessa to speak from two perspectives simultaneously. By employing this formal device the immediacy and originality of Vanessa as a child is obtained

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    Name: Pd.____________ ROMEO AND JULIET: Act IV Scene 1: 1. Why is Friar Laurence reluctant to marry Paris to Juliet? Friar Laurence is reluctant to marry Paris to Juliet as he knows that Juliet is already married to Romeo. He also infers from Paris’s and Juliet’s conversation that she is just faking her love for Paris in order to please her father. 2. How does Paris explain the sudden haste of the marriage plans? He says that Capulet worries that his daughter is grieving too much

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