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    A Man Who Had No Eyes

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    Mr. Parsons and Markwardt were blinded in factor explosion. What characteristic does Mr. P posses that allows him to become successful? I believe it’s Mr. P’s positive attitude toward life‚ his fortitude and his ability to move on from the past that allowed him to become successful. He and Markwardt both lost their eyesight from the explosion‚ but Parsons looked it as an obstacle before his success. He thought of the bright side of the incident‚ “he was very glad to be alive.”(Kantor) For a blind

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    the young hearts of Romeo and Juliet. Betrayed by their desire to be with one another for the rest of eternity. Misguided by the trustworthy Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Juliet is the story of Romeo and Juliet and their fate. In the play Romeo and Juliet the tragedy of the two lovers was conducted by none other than Friar Lawrence‚ fate‚ and themselves. Friar Lawrence‚who acted as an advisor for the two lovers‚ wanted to end the fued between the two families. “For this alliance may so happy prove to

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    fall in love but not knowing that they are each from different families that are enemies .Romeo and Juliet find out the truth but it doesn’t stop them seeing each other and getting married ; however it all falls apart when Romeo and Juliet die due to Friar Lawrence’s plan back firing. There are many people to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths such as the Nurse‚ in many ways a surrogate mother to her‚ turned against her at a very important time. The Nurse told Juliet that it would be best if she

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    and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a tragic story of ¨star-crossed lovers”. The play might be a tragic‚ but the character are remarkable. The three most memorable character in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare are Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Friar Lawrence. The first memorable character in the play is Romeo. Romeo is an unfading character‚ because he is like the crazy lover. Romeo is a crazy character‚ because he goes to the enemy’s party unsolicited. Romeo went to the enemy’s house because

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    in a way that Juliet a main character in the story‚ whenever seeks for guidance from her friends and family members‚ especially when she needs it most‚ is always betrayed or let down. In the following paragraphs‚ I will explain how‚ Lady Capulet‚ Friar Lawrence and Romeo betrayed her‚ and how this caused Juliet to make the wrong decisions in her life. 	First of all‚ Lady Capulet is Juliet’s mother. A mother is suppose to be close to her daughter‚ and is the person who knows and understands

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    Many tragedies happen in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. It is clear that in Romeo and Juliet that‚ both the friars are to blame for Romeos and Juliet’s death. It was Friar Johns fault for not delivering the message. First of all “going to find a barefoot brother out‚ one of our order to associate me‚ here in this city visiting the sick‚ and finding him‚ the searchers of the town‚ suspecting that we both were in a house where the infectious pestilence did reign‚ sealed up the door’s

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    big debate about who was the cause of the titular characters’ deaths‚ but it is indisputably not Friar Laurence’s fault. The blame for the deaths of the children should be placed not on Friar Laurence‚ but on their parents’ strife‚ and the intensity of the children’s love itself which proves to be fatal. The parents and the love between the two teenagers play a big role towards the deaths

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    night. Juliet gives the Nurse a ring to give to Romeo as a token of her love. Summary: Act 3‚ scene 3 In Friar Lawrence’s cell‚ Romeo is overcome with grief‚ and wonders what sentence the Prince has decreed. Friar Lawrence tells him he is lucky: the Prince has only banished him. Romeo claims that banishment is a penalty far worse than death‚ since he will have to live‚ but without Juliet. The friar tries to counsel Romeo but the youth is so unhappy that he will have none of it. Romeo falls to the floor

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    5. Friar Laurence expresses his doubts and concerns about the proposal to Romeo‚ “So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies/Not truly in their hearts‚ but in their eyes” (2.3. 71- 72). Friar Laurence believes that the love that they feel is not love but lust. They confused their lust and attraction to each other for love. He is in disbelief that the couple has falling in true love so hastily. 6. Friar Laurence finally accepts Romeo’s proposal because‚ “For this alliance may so happy prove/To

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    having to face his banishment‚ Romeo flees to Friar Laurence’s cell to escape the Prince’s men and consult on what he shall do. During Friar Laurence’s monologue in act three‚ scene three‚ he explained to Romeo how being banished is a much better punishment than the original punishment‚ death; that his lack of control put him in this situation; and he should be lucky to be alive and have Juliet. Shakespeare uses metaphors and puns to help Friar fully explain that Romeo has brought this

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