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Which lines from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet show Friar Laurence believes Romeo should be grateful for his punishment?

Thou fond mad man, hear me but speak a word.
Be patient, for the world is broad and wide.
A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips,
This is dear mercy, and thou seest it not.
I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom.

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Answered by supersaiyanblake
4

Answer:

the one that says romeo should be grateful to be alive

Explanation: line 3

Answered by harshsuts016
1

Concept: Find the lines where it is given that Romeo should be grateful for his punishment

Given: A stanza

Find: The lines from the stanza

Solution: The above-given lines have been taken from the play "Romeo and Juliet".

  • The play was written by William Shakespeare.
  • He was a legend play writer, poet, novelist and whatnot.
  • The above-given lines are taken from his play.
  • The line that shows that Romeo should be grateful for his punishment is "this is dear mercy, and thou seest it not."

Hence, we have found the lines which show that Romeo should be grateful for his punishment

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