In Act 2, scene 3 from "Romeo and Juliet," by William Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence's soliloquy makes reference to the healing effectiveness of herbs and medicinal plants, at the same time they can be poisonous. As a consequence, he suggests that good qualities in nature and in people can lead to destruction if not used in the exact manner. Thus, he foreshadows the tragic death of the lovers.
The usual interpretation is that the "safe beach" represents the comfort and security of Jerry's childhood and his mother and the rocky, "wild beach" represents the unknown adolescent future without his mother. The "tunnel" is a challenge or rite of passage or test Jerry must pass to gain access to that future.
Answer:
The similarities are that the sun and moon both gave a peice of themself, so they will not be lonely.
The difference is that a girl climbed a mountian and threatened the sun, while the moon offered his willingly.
1. I am not sure why I can't go to the movies.
I don't eat ice cream because I am lactose intolerant.
2. The book's cover was blue and white.
3. The students' grades were at an all-time low.
The children's toys were across the room.
4. She got three A's on her report card.
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