I. In Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet cries, "O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris ... And I will do it without fear or doubt."Both Romeo and Juliet seek out

Friar Lawrence for counsel during their difficulties. How does he affect their decisions, and eventually, the outcome of the play? Write an essay analyzing the cause-and-effect relationship between the two lovers and Friar Lawrence. You may want to address why Friar Lawrence marries the two in the first place, and the results of his advice throughout the story. The introduction of your essay should include an attention-getter and thesis statement. The body of your essay should explore how and why Friar Lawrence orchestrates many of the developments in the plot. Close your essay with an overall conclusion, including a restatement of the thesis. Il. By the end of Romeo and Juliet, Paris and Romeo, both of whom loved Juliet, are dead.
The two characters, however, are very different. Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two men. The introduction of your essay should include an attention-getter and thesis statement. The body of your essay should provide examples of similarities and differences regarding their attitudes toward love, traditions, and fidelity, as well as their actions. Close your essay with an overall conclusion, including a restatement of the thesis. Make it 200 words

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I. Friar Lawrence plays a crucial role in the tragic outcomes of Romeo and Juliet. Initially, he agrees to marry the young lovers in hopes of ending the feud between their families. However, his actions ultimately lead to their downfall. The Friar advises Juliet to fake her death in order to avoid marrying Paris, which sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Additionally, he gives Juliet a potion to make her appear dead, leading to miscommunication and Romeo's suicide. Throughout the play, Friar Lawrence's interventions have unintended consequences that ultimately seal the fate of the two lovers.

II. Paris and Romeo are both characters who fall in love with Juliet, but they have very different personalities and attitudes towards love. Paris is traditional and sees marriage as a duty, while Romeo is idealistic and views love as a powerful force. Paris is loyal to Juliet as his betrothed, while Romeo is willing to risk everything for their love. Romeo's impulsive actions lead to his tragic end, while Paris remains steadfast in his love for Juliet until his own demise. In the end, both men are united in their love for Juliet, but their different approaches to love and loyalty ultimately lead to their contrasting fates.