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Friar Lawrence As A Fatherly Figure In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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A fatherly figure is crucial in someone’s life. Without a fatherly figure, someone can head to the wrong path in life. In the classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, the author William Shakespeare exhibits the relationship between Romeo and Friar Lawrence. Romeo portrayed as someone who depends on a fatherly figure such as Friar Lawrence. They are both close and Friar Lawrence helps Romeo marry the love of his life in secret. William Shakespeare uses personification, imagery, and similes for showing Romeo and Friar’s close relationship with each other. Personification supplements the readers’ understandings of Romeo and Friar’s relationship and the setting of the scene. “The grey-ey’d morn smiles on the frowning night, Check’ring the eastern clouds
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