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Friar Lawrence In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Friar Lawrence is a character that has a hand in most events in his story. He is a character in Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare. I will be explaining what events the Friar affects by making decisions based on emotion. The Friar did not ask or tell anyone about him marrying Romeo and Juliet. Romeo had come to see the Friar and tell him of how he has fallen in love with a Capulet girl. The Friar was upset with Romeo because not too long ago, Romeo was in love with Rosaline. The Friar told Romeo that he did not know what true love was. But Romeo explains to the Friar that unlike Rosaline, this girl, Juliet, loved him back. Saying that, he finally convinced the Friar to marry them both. But the Friar explains his reasons to marry them by saying "In one respect I'll thy assistant be; For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households' rancor to pure love" (II. iii. 90-92). Friar Lawrence helped Juliet make a plan for her to see Romeo again because he was tired of seeing them sulking in his cell. He says to her "If, rather than to marry Count Paris, Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself, then is it likely thou wilt undertake A thing like death to chide away this shame, That copest with death himself …show more content…

The Friar had come to pick Juliet up from the tomb, as they had planned, besides the fact that both Romeo and Paris were dead when he arrived. So when Juliet awakened, he tried to hurry out because he didn’t want to be caught in the tomb with Juliet alive. But when he tried to leave with her, she saw Romeo lying dead on the ground and she refused to leave. So instead of taking her with him, he leaves her there because he could hear the Prince’s men coming. Fore leaving Juliet, the Friar says “Stay not to question, for the watch is coming. Come, go, good Juliet. I dare no longer stay”(V. iii. 158-159). And finally, because he left Juliet alone, she killed

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