The author's purpose in writing "And this shall free thee from this present shame" in Romeo and Juliet was to show Friar Laurence devising a plan to help Juliet escape her predicament. By offering her a potion to feign death, he gives her a way out of the unwanted marriage to Paris and the pressure from her parents. Ultimately, it sets in motion the tragic events that lead to the lovers' untimely deaths.
remind the reader of the conflict that Juliet was married and could not marry another man
Shakespeare's point of view in writing "Romeo and Juliet" was likely to explore themes of love, fate, and the consequences of feuding families. He aimed to create a timeless tragedy that delves into the complexities of human emotion and the obstacles that love can face.
Williams Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
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It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
The writing took place before the performing.
At his writing desk.
Her express purpose is to make the wedding arrangements. While she is about it, she warns Romeo not to mistreat Juliet.
No
to be a chugger?
Juliet sends the nurse to Romeo to find out whether he really wants to marry her or not.
Juliet does. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage . . ."