The Nurse And Friar Lawrence Do The Right Thing

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In the original play “The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet” the Nurse and Friar Lawrence are the mentors of young Romeo and Juliet, but some may ask, they do the “right thing”? Romeo and Juliet was a play written in the 1500’s about two star crossed lovers who couldn't be together due to their families having a strong hatred towards each other. When Romeo and Juliet fall in love, they look to the Nurse and Friar Lawrence for help so they can arrange a secret marriage. Do they do the “right thing” in this situation? Most would say yes, the Nurse and Friar Lawrence did the best thing they could’ve done for Romeo and Juliet in their circumstances and time. To analyze on the subject “Did Friar Lawrence and the Nurse do the right thing?'' Some say they did, and here's why. When Romeo and Juliet both met they instantly became infatuated with one another, they were doing anything they could just so they could talk and see each other. Romeo would even sneak over to the Capulet’s home and climb up to Juliet's balcony just to be able to see her all while risking his life. They were bending the rules no matter what the consequences were. So, even without the Nurse and Friar Lawrence’s help, …show more content…

Although being with Romeo made her happy and the Nurse saw that and was willing to help her out. Romeo was gravely depressed when he couldn't find love and Friar Lawrence saw how full of enjoyment he was when he told him about Juliet, and Friar also considered if he did help them marry it’d also stop the family feud that has been going on for years so everyone would be happy, in peace, and