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enyata [817]
1 year ago
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Who is the most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Why? Explain and give examples to support your opinion

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UkoKoshka [18]1 year ago
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Friar Lawrence causes the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by marrying them too quickly, advancing with his plan too quickly, and running away instead of helping Juliet.
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