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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet

magnanimous others advice is a very lavish thing to do, but middling because someone tells you to do something, does non mean that you should al offices do it. In the story, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo relies on his priest, friar Laurence, to be a parent-like digit and provide guidance passim his life. mendicant Laurence is supposed to be a responsible person who makes moral decisions but instead, he is very unconditional and he makes terrible decisions and judg handsts through come out the play. He should be held responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. tercet examples of Friar Laurence acting irresponsible and making immoral decisions are, when he concur to connect Romeo and Juliet until now though he knew that Romeo was not very in cheat with Juliet, when he created a devise for Juliet to fake her death and be with Romeo instead of marrying Paris, and when he relied on someone else to tell Romeo round his intent that could turn out terribly if Romeo did not s lam about it. \nFirstly, Friar Laurence agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet even though he knew that Romeo was not truly in love with Juliet. little than a day ago, Romeo was in love with another misfire named Rosaline and Friar Laurence knows that Romeo could not be in love with Juliet later on knowing her for less than a day. Friar Laurence says, Young mens love so lies/ Not truly in their hearts but in their eyes.(ii.iii.67-68). Friar Laurence is telling Romeo that he is not truly in love with Juliet, he is vindicatory in love with the way she looks. Friar Laurence still agrees to marry them since they are both on different sides of a bitterness between two families, the Montagues and the Capulets and he believes that this exit end the feud between these two families. This is very unbelievable to happen considering how many days that that they have hated all(prenominal) other. \nSecondly, Friar Laurence created a plan for Juliet to fake her death and be with Romeo instead of marrying Paris. Juliet said to Friar Laurence, ...

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