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Friar Laurence tells the Prince about Romeo's actions leading to the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio. This decision aligns with his sense of duty and morality, as he wants to ensure justice is served and the truth is known. However, some may view it as risky given the potential consequences for Romeo.

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