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    Ultimately, Friar Lawrence should be held responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he did not do his job of being a priest and role model. Friar Lawrence married the two of them when they were too young to be married, and he gave Juliet the potion to put her to sleep on the night of her wedding. Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet who were too young to be married, and caused them to be more in love than they were before. “Oh, she knew well thy love did read by rote, that could…

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    or make any contact. Even though there are a handful of people that could’ve killed them, none of them did kill them. As a matter of fact, Romeo and Juliet killed each other. Juliet had decided to drink the sleeping potion that was given to her by the Friar. Juliet drank the potion because she didn’t want to marry Paris, she wanted to be with Romeo so she had pretended her death. When she…

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    The Chaser Essay

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    infatuation with a women. Alan is introduced in the beginning of the story, seeking the service of an old man, one that deals in magical potions. Guided by his lust he was in search for a love potion that would make his love interest submissive, devoting herself to his will and needs. The old man indulges in Alan’s wants and explains the very effects that the potion will have…

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    ratings. Though in my opinion I actually did not care for it either. The main part that I enjoyed form the original was taken completely out: the love potion! Without the potion, I feel like the movie delivered a sorry excuse for Tristan and Isolde. The movie became a redundant Lifetime-esque film that is understandably underrated. The love potion being taken out of the film is a huge change that basically completely changed the narrative. It was a…

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    Carlin and Prince Christopher. Luckily, Carlin used one of his potions called the “invisibility” potion. He vanished and went out of the soldier’s hands, escaping to the hidden hut. Prince Christopher was not so lucky, and he was put in jail. James went to Carlin to see if he could help. Carlin said that the potion worked on a person one time in twenty-four hours and he should use it to rescue Prince Christopher. James took two potions and drank one. He went to the jail, and because he was…

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    several; characters’ actions led to the death of the young couple;However, Friar lawrence seems to be the most responsible for their death. Friar lawrence was the one who married Romeo and Juliet. He was the one who gave the idea to juliet to drink the potion that would make her fall asleep. At the end of the movie he was the one who wrote a letter that was supposed to be delivered to Romeo, but the letter never get to him. Friar lawrence married romeo and Juliet secretly, so that way they can…

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    Romeo and Juliet ended up getting married by Friar Laurence in secret. After Tybalt had died, Capulet thought that Juliet was grieving over it so he planned the marriage sooner. Soon after, Juliet went to Friar and he made a plan that she would take a potion that would make her look dead, but she was actually in a deep sleep. The plan did not go the way it was planned, it had caused Romeo and Juliet to sacrifice themselves over one another. The one to blame for this death is Friar Laurence. He…

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    tells the story about a man, Alan Austen, who is deeply in love with a woman, Diana. But Diana does not like him at all. Actually, she seems to despise him and this is the main reason for Alan’s search for a man known for his abilities on doing magic potions. After entering the house he finds an old man sitting in a chair. The man seems to know Alan, since he says Alan’s surname and asks him to sit down. The old man is very polite all the time, as a typical businessman interested in money would…

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    The play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is a tragic love story involving two families in a long-standing dispute. The daughter of Lord Capulet, Juliet, and son of Lord Montague, Romeo, fall in love, yet their love is forbidden. They marry in secret and follow through with a plan that unfortunately and unintentionally results in their deaths. Juliet stays loyal and devoted to Romeo throughout the entire play. This adds to the storyline, as loyalty is a large factor within the play.…

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    The Chaser: A Short Story

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    The Chaser After Alan was walking out of the dark neighborhood on Pell Street, he felt better coming out with the love potion in his hand then he did going in. As he was walking in the murky alley, rain was pouring down like a thousand of hooves pounding on the ground. When he was almost to the road, he heard a cat. He peered over to the way the sound was coming from and saw a large, black, cat. Alan was petrified of black cats so badly, that he dashed to get to the open street. When he got to…

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