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Friar Lawrence occupies a strange position in Romeo and Juliet. He is a kindhearted cleric who helps Romeo and Juliet throughout the play. He performs their marriage and gives generally good advice, especially in regard to the need for moderation. He is the sole figure of religion in the play.
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Friar Laurence is a key character in Romeo and Juliet. He is a Franciscan monk who lives on his own in a humble shack in the countryside near Verona. He is a kind of doctor, gathering herbs, from which he makes medicines for various conditions. He is well-known in and around Verona – including among the teenagers of the town – and is someone they k...
Friar Laurence is kind, compassionate and thoughtful, and deeply concerned about the feud that is blighting what is an otherwise prosperous and beautiful town. When Romeo comes to him, telling him he is in love with Julietand asking him to marry them he is horrified. They are so young, and, after all, wasn’t it just the day before that Romeo was si...
Young men’s love lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes (act 2 scene2) But come, young waverer, come, go with me. In one respect I’ll thy assistant be, This alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancour to pure love (act 2 scene 3) A lover may bestride the gossamers That idles in the wanton summer air, And yet not fall, so...
Friar Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet. He then tells Romeo that he has been ordered to leave Verona for killing Tybalt.
Friar Laurence is a priest in Verona and a confidante of Romeo, He is kind, optimistic, loving, religious and believes the best of people. Romeo sees Friar Laurence as a role model, an...
Friar Laurence is a friar who plays the part of a wise adviser to Romeo and Juliet, along with aiding in major plot developments. Alone, he foreshadows the later, tragic events of the play with his soliloquy about plants and their similarities to humans. [ 1 ]
In spite of his occasional shortsightedness, Friar Laurence is the play’s moral compass in many ways: he calls out Romeo for his melodrama and ungratefulness, Juliet for her rash responses to anger and frustration, and Capulet for his obsession with climbing Verona’s social ladder.
Friar Laurence. At the very end of the balcony scene, Romeo says, "Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell, / His help to crave, and my dear hap to tell" (2.2.188-189). His "ghostly (spiritual) father" is Friar Laurence. [Scene Summary]