Romeo weakness was he gave away his love SOO easy
Before agreeing to help Romeo, the Friar points out Romeo's impulsiveness and inability to think things through before acting. He also notes Romeo's tendency to fall in and out of love quickly, suggesting that he may not be ready for the seriousness of marriage. Additionally, the Friar mentions Romeo's tendency to act on his emotions rather than using reason and thoughtfulness.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", the Frier feels that Romeo's impulsiveness will be his downfall. He acts on immediacy and impulse, without taking the time to think through his decisions. He addresses Romeo's fickleness as well.
Romeo believes that Friar Lawrence cannot understand his point of view because the friar is not in love with Juliet like Romeo is. Romeo feels that his intense emotions and passion make his situation unique and beyond the friar's comprehension.
it is french for 'my weakness'.
the comprising can go back-and-forth
NO, Wayne Jobby has no weakness
Because Hades is not known to show passion or such loving emotions to anyone but Persephone. He is very deeply in love with her, even to the point of distraction. That can be considered a weakness.
Friar Laurence means that madmen won't listen to what sane people have to say. In other words, he accuses Romeo of not listening to what he, from an outside point of view, has to say about his proposal to Juliet.
Weak spot, weak point, Achilles' heel...
the American dollar itself since it is being printed en mass to the point it is worthless due to it leaving track form how much gold the country has
the American dollar itself since it is being printed en mass to the point it is worthless due to it leaving track form how much gold the country has
: the comparison can end up bouncing back and forth.