Wednesday, July 17, 2019
A Comparison: Friar Lawrence vs the Nurse
A Comparison mendicant Lawrence VS The moderate Thesis Both friar Lawrence and The oblige argon loyal to Romeo and Juliet (respectively), they overhear defended, protected and hire helped up hold the line their well(p) being, but do non endlessly make decisions in their best interests, which in fact lead to both of their demises. In Romeo and Juliet, a story where two lovers are destined to be together, but their inheritance prevents them, friar Lawrence and The lactate are same to fathers and mothers, wise guardians, trusted companions to these two. Or are they reckless, hasty, and sen metrentless?They have spent their lives with Romeo and Juliet, notice them grow and guiding them along their paths of life. just now now they allow these star-crossed lovers to connect, though they grapple nothing of the other but a few whispered words. Are these sages to be admired and sought after, or fools at which to scoff and evacuate? The Friar assumes a very opaque character, in a sense that his objectives are not ever so very clear to both the ref and the other characters, but in these cases his purposes are pure, to provide the best advice to Romeo.When The Friar questions Romeos judgment when he shares with him that he has so quickly given up thought on Rosaline and moved on to Juliet, Lawrence tells Romeo that he isnt thinking right and that he needs to reconsider. Although this does come across as blunt, he only hopes what is best for Romeo, notwithstanding he still agrees to wed them and is primary(prenominal) because it demonstrates that The Friar has respectable intentions (Act 2, moving picture 3, Lines 69-83).And when Romeo states that he would rather die than be banished and force to live without Juliet, Friar advises him to not despatch himself, which is very noble and is significant because shows that Romeos life is of some importance to him (Act 3, exposure 3, Lines 8-84). The entertain finds herself acting as an advisor, a faithf ul servant, and as a set up like figure, but without the stern qualities towards Juliet and others. When The she-goat delivers a ring sent from Juliet to Romeo, and close importantly, reminds Romeo that Juliet still loves him and that he should ot give up hope, even though he had been banished. This proves that The Nurse does not have any pre judgmental thoughts about Romeo, that she believes in him, and is substantial because it solidifies that she is multifariousness not only just to Juliet (Act 3, prospect 3, line 85-173). The Friar actually accompanies her in this scene, acting out the same behavior, attempting to keep Romeo from slipping into a deep feeling at the thought of never seeing Juliet again.And When The Nurse is commanded by Lord Capulet to read forth the news to Juliet that she must marry genus capital of France, though reluctant as she is, she agrees that marrying Paris would be in her best interests, and The Nurse tells Juliet what she must do which is cri tical because it validates that The Nurse allow for do anything to keep Juliet from psychic trauma even if she does not like it. Although marrying Paris is not something Juliet wants to do, The Nurse knows that that is what is best for her, and Juliet lies and tells her that she will marry him (Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 176-246).The Nurse, a adult female who is supposed to help guide Juliet on the right path, yet mistakenly confuses Juliets needs with her fathers wants. Although the Nurse does not realize it, the attempt at provoking Juliet to marry Paris could have further convinced Juliet that she did not want to live with her family any longer, and ask Friar Lawrence for help, which is important because this resulted in her death (Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 176-246).And when Friar Lawrence recites and recognizes all who are cold in a quite zip and distasteful manner, although he does imply that he grieves over all of the life lost, it is to be noted with significance because he does not recognize that he is somewhat amenable for their deaths (Act 5, Scene 3, Lines 238). Although Friar Lawrence had a wet positive influential role in how Romeo and Juliet came together, he also made of the essence(p) mistakes that in their absence could have resulted in Romeo and Juliet being alive.When Friar devises a platform to give Juliet a potion that makes her appear dead(p) while she remains in a deep slumber, so that she can avoid marring Paris and escape off to Romeo. at any rate the many chances where this plan could have failed, it was hurriedly conceived, and should have been given more time to be thought out, which is important because it proves that in critical moments, The Friar can get down hasty and his ethical thought demonstrate can be clouded by the pressure of the moment (Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 181-185).
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