What argument does Friar Laurence use to prevent Romeo from killing himself? Juliet is alive, He should be happy for being bannished and not killed, and Tybalt could have killed him(Romeo) and not the other way around
He convinces Romeo to believe he is in a good position because he is only banished, not facing a death sentence, and that after a while they can convince Prince to let him back into Verona where he can meet Juliet.
His first argument is "Be a man!" He follows this up with "Things could be worse."
Things could be worse. Tybalt could have killed him.
Friar says that Romeo should be happy to be just banished from fair Verona instead of killed and that it is not everyday that the prince makes such a merciful judgment, he also says that why should Romeo kill himself to make his wife Juliet even more heart broken.
Killing himself
Friar Laurence tells the watchman that he is hurrying to get to the Capulet tomb to prevent Juliet from waking up and discovering that Romeo is dead. He instructs the watchman to go and fetch the prince and bring him to the tomb.
vegetarianism
I dont think that Henry VIII himself was a murderer, but he had many many people burned at the stake during his reign
by killing all of them:]
People killing girl babies?
I will intervene their argument to prevent it from getting violent.
To prevent killing of animals we should :- 1.>Try becoming a vegetarian and stop killing and eating animals. 2.>We should stop buying things made up of animals or any parts of it. 3.>We should stop going to circus to prevent ill treatment of animals.
Realize that life goes on and that there will be better times.
keep them in the house you idiot
Stop killing them. o.O
by killing them, or by creating a surface that is undesirable for the bacteria.