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Friar Laurence In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Playwright, William Shakespeare in his play, Romeo and Juliet, suggest Friar Laurence was responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet. He develops his claim by first utilizing a logical appeal propounding Friar Laurence was the person who formulated the plan, then using a logical appeal revealing Friar Laurence failed to admonish Romeo about the arrangement, and finally employing an emotional appeal expounding Friar Laurence admittedly could have influenced the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, however he could also be uninvolved, considering he was constantly trying help Romeo and Juliet, displaying his intentions were always good. Shakespeare’s purpose is to entertain and show the actions people are willing to do for love in order to convey the

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