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    people knew, and Lord Capulet told her she must marry a man named Paris. So Juliet gets a poison from Friar Lawrence that will make her appear dead for 24 hours, but Romeo was not aware that is was a potion so he thought she was dead. Then Romeo got poison to actually kill himself, and then Juliet woke up and saw that Romeo had killed himself, so then she killed…

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    short story is fiction, written about the times before World War I. The moral of the story is not to revolve life around luck, and accept life the way it is. This had a negative impact on both of them in the longrun. D.H. Lawrence, the author started teaching in 1908. Lawrence met his wife in Germany and they moved to England right before World War I, which caused some problems. This short story was based on a family living around the time that World War I occured. This time frame was…

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    family and wives of rich men were not required to breastfeed or take care of their children. Wet nurses were hired to do that. Meanwhile, Old and Lady Montague, are not present in their sons life, and in the play it is obvious, Friar Lawrence fills that role. Friar Lawrence…

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    every character is completely intentional in the play of Romeo and Juliet. There are several characters that shape the story into the greatest story about love. Four characters that are the structure to this play include Juliet, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence, and Romeo. Hundreds of characteristics on top of thousands more come to mold the life in the story. As the nurse who raised Juliet over the years, this humorous character is a main part of the story. The Nurse is self-confident, has a dirty…

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    and their love story. It also represents important themes of the characters. For example, Friar Lawrence who plays an important role in the story. He conveys a theme of hope and sacrifice by marrying Romeo and Juliet, also by convincing them that love is stronger than any feud. He conveys sacrifice by leading them into a complicated situation which leads to their sacrifice for each other.Friar Lawrence was a good friend to Romeo who wanted only to give them hope that they can be together.…

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    dad worked from dawn till dark, so the kids were left to fend for themselves; this is one of my father’s biggest regrets. Let’s call this side of my family the Lawrence side. My mother had two daughters with her first husband, whom she left due to his drug use. From what I can tell their story was not as dark as my siblings from the Lawrence side. The girls’ father has cleaned up and is still active in their lives. We can call this side of my family the Sacky side. My mother and father met at…

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    of two people who fall hopelessly in love, only to be torn apart. The lover’s families are in a bitter feud, only to be settled by the lover dramatic deaths. Now, who is to blame for this? Well, I blame Friar Lawrence, Mercutio, and Tybalt’s sword. The first person to blame is Friar Lawrence. Although he doesn’t get blamed for everything, he does get a good chunk of the blame. First of all, he is the one who came up with the horrible plan in the first place. This plan, I might add, wasn’t even…

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    causing Juliet to fall into a state of mania. Her distress was only amplified when Lord Capulet arranges her in a marriage with Count Paris the same day Romeo was banished. Juliet becomes hysterical and threatens to kill herself. Seeing this, Friar Lawrence, who married the two in secrecy, provides her with a sleep-inducing drug that would make it appear as if she was dead if she…

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    published in 1892. Published in 1926, “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence is about a young boy who goes on a gambling binge on the hunt for luck to ensure his mother’s happiness. Although “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “The Rocking-Horse Winner” have quite different situations , D.H. Lawrence and Charlotte Gilman enhance the eerie…

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    have made Paris his enemy and so Mercutio would have not gotten killed. Also Romeo would not have gotten banished from Verona. 4) If Juliet had not taken the poison from Friar Lawrence, Romeo would have not came back but that would also created a problem since Juliet would have gotten married to Paris. Also Friar Lawrence should have sent the letter to Romeo to tell him the idea. 5) If Romeo had not bought the poison he could have waited for Juliet to wake up and they both would have…

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