Friar Lawrence's poison is representative of...

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the Capulets.
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things that can be both good and harmful.
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the Montagues.
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Friar Lawrence's poison is representative of things that can be both good and harmful. In "Romeo and Juliet," the poison symbolizes the dual nature of many actions and substances—how they can have both positive intentions and negative consequences. While the Friar's intention is to help Juliet, the outcome leads to tragedy, highlighting the complexities of choice and consequence.