Friar Lawrence means that when virtues are taken to excess or not used in moderation, they can become harmful or counterproductive. For example, being too kind can make someone vulnerable to being taken advantage of, thus turning a virtue like kindness into a vice.
they say she must marry or move out.
Juliet is furious, but also feels hopeless. She then turns to Friar Lawrence and depends on him to come up with a solution for her problem
This line suggests that virtue can become negative when applied improperly, while vice can sometimes be seen as honorable or admirable through actions. It highlights the complexity of human behavior and the duality of moral principles.
Friar Laurence because he can help him with Juliet, and Juliet turns to the Friar and also her Nanny
1. "Thy Juliet is alive" 2. "Tybalt would kill thee, but thou slew'st Tybalt" 3. "The law that threaten'd death becomes thy friend and turns it to exile." But be careful. When the friar says "happy" he does not mean cheerful. He means lucky. In all these three things, Romeo has been lucky, and if he is smart, says the friar, he will take advantage of the opportunity which luck gives him.
The friar instructs the nurse to go to Juliet's chamber to comfort her and ensure she is ready to go to church for her wedding. He also tells her to keep Juliet's secret marriage to Romeo confidential.
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence's cell to seek his help and advice after being told by her parents that she must marry Paris. She is desperate for a solution to avoid the unwanted marriage and turns to the friar for guidance.
my stereo turns itself off
It turns off by itself.
SPIN ITCH! Get it?!
No it turns itself on
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