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    deaths. Fate is definitely the most responsible influence for the couple’s heartbreaking tragedy. It is fate‚ not free will‚ that determines the outcomes of this play through fate through the prologue‚ when Romeo meets the uneducated servant and when Friar Lawrence’s letter is postponed. The first case of fate in Romeo and Juliet is the communication between the Capulet worker and Romeo and Benvolio. In Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ Lord Capulet’s servant

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    at a ball‚ fall in infatuation with each other. Love overtakes their mind as well as their hearts in this tragedy and die in each other arms. Friar Laurence’s advisory‚ Romeo’s impulsiveness and Mercutio’s wittiness are responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Friar Laurence’s advisory is a key factor to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence was the wise adviser to Romeo and Juliet; he keeps their secret and helps them be together. Laurence is the one who marries the two

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    In fact‚ they were murdered by people with good intentions. This leaves us with the question of who killed them? Most characters in this play had a role in killing both Romeo and Juliet‚ especially Juliet’s father‚ Lord Capulet; Juliet’s nurse; and Friar Lawrence‚ the holy man to whom the couple turned to for guidance. It was a series of events caused by these specific people that caused the young couple’s blooming love to be cut short. It all began with the Capulets and the Montagues feuding with

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    two star-crossed lovers from feuding families who‚ after a series of fateful events‚ choose to take their own lives rather than live without each other. The tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet can be blamed on Friar Laurence‚ the family feud and the impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence makes several irresponsible decisions throughout the play such as his unwise plan to reunite the lovers. The family feud forces Romeo and Juliet to marry under secrecy and the decisions they make in

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    to us colorless. He is not a very dynamic kind of man; and he does not show much initiative or the spirit of enterprise. But he is certainly a faithful lover and would make an excellent husband for Fanny. 2. Write about the traits that make of Parson Adams an admirable and lovable character. Adams is introduced to us as an excellent scholar‚ and as a perfect master of Greek and Latin languages. He is also described as a man of good sense and good nature‚ though he is ignorant of the ways of

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    they first met‚ they found out that their families were in a feud and decided to ignore it. Next‚ when they decided to get married‚ they both knew what they were getting themselves into by not telling their parents. While they may say that it was Friar Laurence’s fault that Romeo and Juliet died in the end of the play‚ this is not how thing were meant to look. When Romeo and Juliet first met‚ they kissed. After the kiss‚ they found out that they were enemies because of their parent’s family

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    and kill themselves for one another (Romeo killing himself first after he believes that Juliet is dead)‚ but who most people believe is responsible for their deaths is Friar Lawrence‚ Friar John‚ or even Balthasar. What they don’t realize is that Lord Capulet is‚ in fact‚ responsible. The main reason why others believe that Friar Lawrence is responsible is because he thought that if he gets Romeo to marry Juliet‚ the family feud would end‚ but since that plan didn’t work‚ he

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    Friar Lawrence was naive for thinking that there would only be positive results to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence does not bother to think about the consequences‚ instead‚ he just tells Romeo‚ “there’s one good reason why I’ll assist you: this marriage could be the happy cause of turning the enmity between your two households into real love” (105T). If Friar Lawrence had thought about the consequences of the marriage between

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    This essay will be discussing the core argument advanced by Murdock and Parsons as key theorist writing from a functionalist view of the family. Considering the strengths and limitations of the functionalist approach to the study of families. The family is often regarded as the cornerstone of society. It is seen as the basic unit of social organisation and on which carries out important task‚ like socializing children. Murdock defines the family as the social group characterized by common residence

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    Who is it to Blame? Romeo and Juliet‚ both dead cause they’d loved each other dearly. Whose fault could’ve it be? Was it cause of Tybalt‚ Friar Lawrence‚ or the parents? There are many reasons why these two died the way they did. I believe the one who is to blame is Friar Lawrence. Why do I believe it was Friar Lawrence’s fault? Well‚ first off he never told the parents that Romeo and Juliet were getting married. If he had‚ then maybe the family could’ve figured something

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