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Good Intentions In Romeo And Juliet

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Good intentions pave the way to…disaster! In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are young, star-crossed lovers who are the children from feuding families. They secretly meet and marry through the help of their mentors, Friar Laurence, the local cleric, and the Nurse, Juliet’s nanny, but all of this covertness ultimately leads to the unintended death of both lovers. In the play, Shakespeare vividly illustrates the difficulty of doing the right thing through the use of Friar Laurence to show that the end does not justify the means and the Nurse to show that actions cannot be based solely on loyalty to demonstrate that good intentions are not the same as doing the right thing. As an example, Friar Laurence’s

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