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Romeo And Juliet Pardoned Analysis

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In Romeo and Juliet, there are some terrible characters. Some are worse than others, this paper will be discussing the more favorable ones, along with the contrary. William Shakespeare's 1597 Tragedy deals with liaison between Romeo and Juliet, whose respected families the Montagues and Capulets are embittered in a feud. When Juliet cannot stand being wed to anyone but Romeo, she takes a potion fabricating her death, Romeo believes she is dead, takes poisonous potion, he kills himself. Juliet wakes to see Romeo dead, stabs herself with a dagger, killing herself. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio and Friar Lawrence should be pardoned while Lord Capulet should be punished. Beginning with Benvolio, who from his actions during the play, should be pardoned. During a quarrel between Mercutio and Tybalt. Benvolio stated “We talk here in public haunt of men/ Either withdraw unto some private place/Or reason coldly of your grievances/ Or else …show more content…

Romeo and Juliet have just met at the Capulet's party, and they’re in love. Romeo comes to visit the Friar and asks him to wed Romeo and Juliet. At first the Friar is skeptical, but he says “In one respect I’ll thy assistant ne;/ For this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your households’ rancour to pure love” (Shakespeare II. iii. 92-94). Even if the Friar knew it was treacherous, he still agreed, so he could stop a bitter feud between the Montagues and Capulets. Furthermore, after Romeo murdered Tybalt, he was in hiding at Friar Lawrence's cell, he tells Romeo what he should do. “Either be gone before the watch be set,/ Or by the break of day be disguised from hence./ Sojourn in Mantua. I’ll find out your man” (Shakespeare III. iii. 171-173). Instead of turning him into the Prince, the Friar helps his troubled adversary by hiding him in Mantua. Afterward, Friar Lawrence should be Pardoned from trying to bring peace to two

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