Chaucer takes a satirical approach to the Monk, but a criticizing tone with the Friar. He admits that the Monk does not follow the rules of his position, but questions, "Why should he?" because he is not actually doing anything wrong. With the Friar, however, Chaucer criticizes him because he is doing something wrong-stealing from the poor, fraternizing with barmaids, and sleeping around.
Catholic....friar's are only Catholic
no he was a tuck
Friar felt like the Indians knew what they were doing, and that they had it all under control and they knew how to keep their community clean.
The most famous friar in history would be Friar Tuck (Robert Stafford), a Sussex chaplain, who became companion and spiritual adviser to Robin Hood (the Earl of Loxley) and his men at Sherwood Forest in Nottingham, England, during the 15th Century.
In addition to the Friar mascot, the school's animal mascot was a dog named "Friar Boy."A Friar is a mendicant order.The mendicant orders are religious orders which depend directly on the charity of the people for their livelihood. In principle they do not own property, either individually or collectively, and have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on religious work.
Friar Lawrence is sympathetic towards Juliet and helps her because he wishes to end the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. He also sees her as a victim of circumstances and is willing to take risks to help her reunite with Romeo.
Romeo thinks it is worse than death. The friar knows different.
because she have sexual intercourse with Paris sweet but
Juliet lies to Lord Capulet, saying that she has sought forgiveness from the Friar for her disobedience towards him. She pretends to be remorseful and obedient to regain his favor.
Friar John -The only other Friar who appears in the story 8)
Friar Laurence is: Trustworthy- he keeps the secret that romeo and Juliet are getting married. Friendly- towards Romeo helpful- when Romeo came to him crying for help he was very useful in doing so. kindhearted optimistic
the friar... the friar...
Friar John
A friar is a male.
St. Francis of Assisi was a friar, not a deacon. He founded the Franciscan order, which emphasized poverty, humility, and simplicity in devotion to God.
The Friar's motives are rooted in his desire to end the feud between the Montagues and Capulets and bring peace to Verona. In contrast, Romeo and Juliet's motives are driven by their intense love for each other and desire to be together despite the obstacles they face. The Friar's actions are guided by a sense of duty and responsibility, while the couple's actions are fueled by passion and romantic idealism.
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.