Read the excerpt from Act III, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. Why does Friar Laurence criticize Romeo for his suicide attempt? What reasons does the Friar give Romeo for living? What reasons may Friar Laurence have for his own feelings? In the space provided, write a minimum 150-word response analyzing Friar Laurence’s thoughts and words. Describe three ways in which the Friar considers Romeo fortunate. Include at least three specific references to the text.
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It always should be the first answer.
Explanation:
- Tybalt takes a lot of care for his family's honor. It should be more of the fact that Tybalt’s anger came out on the Montague's because of Romeo and Juliet's love for each other.
- Friar Laurence feels that Romeo is not being rational. He is not using his head. Friar also says Romeo is showing that he is unthankful for his own life. Friar also goes on to say that Romeo cannot control his feelings and since he cannot control his emotions he is acting like a girl.
- Friar also tells Romeo that he has natural talent and that he should start using them the right way.
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