Role of Frair Lawrence in Romeo and Juiliet
Friar Lawrence is often the character in Romeo and Juliet that aid their love, and he constantly concerned in play, even when we first meet him, about the well being of Verona. He is also not worried about the way it is affecting the whole of society as we see in act 1 scene 1, but also the young when he states in act 2 scene 3 "Virtue itself...action dignified," he later does many things that makes himself
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Friar is motivated by good, and although he is probably the main cause of the death of the two lovers, they would probably have eventually died anyway because of the feud, the Prince himself believes that the Friar is a good person still, after reading the letter which was intended for Romeo, if all had gone to plan with what the Friar had originally ordained then the lovers would probably have happily lived in love.
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