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Friday, October 28, 2016

Romeo and Juliet - Argumentative Essay

In the play, Romeo and Juliet, I believe beggar Laurence is to blame for their closings. So many another(prenominal) wrong steps were seize onn and encouraged by mendicant Laurence to these naive recognizers, that ultimately speck to their deaths. The first mistake that friar Laurence make was to agree to hook up with the two in underground and wi thousandt the permission of their parents. The next foot of bad advice the friar gave, was when he instructed Juliet to fake her own death to avoid her dilemma. The last fault was giving the message for Romeo to an punic messenger. If any of these events did not take place, their deaths couldve been avoided.\nRomeo has great respect and approve for mendicant Laurence, so of tend he is the first to whop of his dear for Juliet. Then plain know my hearts dear love is set On the sporting daughter of rich Capulet: As tap on hers, so hers is set on mine; And all combined, save what thou must combine\nBy holy union: when and wh ere and how We met, we wood and made exchange of vow, Ill tell thee as we pass; but this I pray, That thou consent to marry us today. In these lines, Romeo all the way trusts the Friar, telling him that Juliet is a Capulet and pursuit his advice on their marriage. The Friar cursorily reminds Romeo of his love for Rosaline just a couple of hours earlier. Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, So before long forsaken? Friar Laurence is very sure of Romeos riddle of dropping so deeply in love so quickly. The Friar shouldve instead, encouraged Romeo to wait for for a while before he rushes into marriage. He also should have counsel Romeo and Juliet to talk to their parents first perhaps even be a mediator between them and Romeo and Juliet. I think that in his trust to want to be a sort of hero and engage peace between the Montagues and the Capulets, the Friar created a bigger problem for the young lovers. The secret marriage was the first step that clear-cut the fate of Romeo and Juliet.\nWhen matters go...

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