Essay On Friar In Romeo And Juliet

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3 Khetam AssafFriar - Secondary Character in the play of Romeo &Juliet.Friar Lawrence is one of the most important characters inRomeo & Juliet play. He was an adviser, honest and loverfriend for both Romeo and Juliet. He gets them married.Friar tries always to keep them together.In the second partof the play, he guides them through their troubles andeventually ends the family feud between the Capulets andthe Montagues. In Act, I scene 3 of the play. WheneverRomeo is having trouble. He rushes over to Friar to tellhim. Romeo tells Friar about his anxiety of Juliet. Friaralways is there for him because he knows that Romeo isyoung and may encounter difficulties …show more content…

Friar showsa complete understanding of Juliet’s issue when he saysthat there is hope, and as mentioned before, he does thesame for Romeo.Now that Juliet takes the vial and her family thinks she hasdied, Friar Lawrence scolds Capulet in trying to force themarriage with Paris. “Peace, ho, for shame! Confusion’scure lives not in these confusions. Heaven and yourselfhad a part in this fair maid. Now heaven hath all, and thebetter it is on your maid”. While Capulet is grieving, Friartells him that Juliet is better off in heaven than living withCapulet. Friar’s importance in this act is to show that withJuliet not marrying Paris, she has a way of reachingRomeo, and eventually the Capulets and Montagueswould be peaceful towards each other. This is part ofFriar’s plan for harmony and therefore he can becharacterized as harmonious and peacemaking. At the end of the play when Romeo dies from drinking thepoison and Juliet dies from stabbing herself. FriarLawrence explains the whole story of the Prince, alongwith Father Capulet and Montague, who is also outsidethe tomb. Friar makes his speech as brief and compellingas he possibly can. “I married them, and their stol'nmarriage day was Tybalt’s doomsday”,“Then gave I her, sotutored by my art, a sleeping potion, which so took effectas I intended”, “And if aught in this Miscarried by my fault,let my old life be sacrificed some hour before his time untothe rigor of severest law”. From this, it shows that FriarLawrence is honest, upstanding, and right-minded.

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