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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
6

Scence 5 lines 65-83 What do the friar's first lines reveal about the setting and his initial purpose? What is the highest form

of human achievement? Why does he tell them this? Why does he urge them to get Juliet to the church for her funeral in the last lines of his speech?
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2 answers:
vovikov84 [41]3 years ago
8 0
Friar Tell Capulet That Juliet Was Going To Heaven Some Day So It Might As Well Be Now .
Inga [223]3 years ago
3 0

In this passage, Friar Lawrence tells the Capulets to not be sad for Juliet even if she has died young. We know that he is saying those words because he knows Juliet is not really dead. He tells them that it is better to be married and die young, than be married for a long time (he is most likely thinking of how Juliet has already married Romeo). Moreover, the friar wants them to take Juliet to church soon because he knows she will wake up and run away with Romeo.

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