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Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo's punishment is a lenient one given the circumstances, as the Prince could have chosen a more severe punishment for his actions. He notes that the Prince is showing both mercy and wisdom in his decision to exile Romeo rather than sentencing him to death.

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