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Why Is Friar Lawrence Important In Romeo And Juliet

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The name of the play you're going to be reading about is Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.The theme of Romeo and Juliet is the battle of two young kids in love but are forbidden to be in love with each other because of the rivalry between there family.The secondary character that caught my eye is Friar Lawrence, the friend of both Romeo and Juliet.Friar Lawrence played a significant role in both Romeo and Juliet's life he joins the two in marriage in hopes of ending the rivals between the two families.He also gave Juliet a potion to make her seem as if she was dead, but in all reality, she was in a deep sleep. Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in hopes of bringing peace to Verona by ending the rivalries between the Capulets and Montagues."I pray that thou consent to marry us today” Romeo said to …show more content…

Which so took effect as I intended, for it wrought on her The form of death."Meaning Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion to make it seem as if she was dead. He also sends a messenger to Romeo to provide him with a letter that essentially stated that Juliet was not dead but yet in a deep sleep and to meet him at the tomb to watch her awake." Meantime I writ to Romeo, which he should come as this terrible night, To help to take her from her borrowed tomb, being the time the potion's force should cease."Unfortunately, the messenger arrived too late for Romeo had received a message but not from the messenger Friar Lawrence sent but from his servant Balthazar. The message Balthazar spoke of basically stated that Juliet was dead.When Romeo saw Juliet in the tomb, he thought she was dead, so he killed himself. Then Juliet awoke and noticed Romeo was dead she then to kill herself. "She wakes, and I pleaded her to come out, and bear this work of heaven with persistence, but then a noise did scare me from the grave; and she, too despondent wouldn't go with me, but, as it appears, did violence against

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