Friar Lawrence's Romeo And Juliet

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The statement Friar Lawrence made about the “two opposing camps” of good and evil in all living things is very true not only in this story, but in life as well. Anything can have two sides, both good and bad.

In the book, we see many different perspectives shown from different people and events.
Mercutio was shown to be gentle, kind, and peaceful, never liked to get into fights or arguments with the Capulets was later caught up in a fight with Tybalt in which he was killed. Another example is Capulet, who wanted his daughter Juliet to make her own decision on who she would marry. That soon changed, as he arranged for Juliet to marry Paris, despite the fact that Juliet did not want to marry him. He changed his decision because since he thought