Yes. He told them to wait and if they had done so, they may have survived.
yes because it was a good idea.
The young characters in Romeo and Juliet tend to go to adult role models, sort of surrogate parents, for advice. Both Romeo and Juliet seek advice from the priest Friar Lawrence and Juliet also confides in her Nurse. Other than them, nobody in the play seems to ask for advice. Tybalt in particular could have used some.
Friar Laurence because he can help him with Juliet, and Juliet turns to the Friar and also her Nanny
Benvolio
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
yes because it was a good idea.
The grammatical error in this sentence is the tense inconsistency. The verb "followed" should be in the past perfect tense to match the conditional verb "would not have fought." The corrected sentence would be "He would not have fought them if they had followed his advice."
Romeo receives advice primarily from Friar Laurence, who counsels him on love and marriage. Juliet seeks guidance from the Nurse, who provides support and advice on her relationship with Romeo.
The young characters in Romeo and Juliet tend to go to adult role models, sort of surrogate parents, for advice. Both Romeo and Juliet seek advice from the priest Friar Lawrence and Juliet also confides in her Nurse. Other than them, nobody in the play seems to ask for advice. Tybalt in particular could have used some.
Her mother, particularly. The Nurse didn't exactly reject her, but her advice as to how to solve Juliet's problem was so unsatisfactory that Juliet treated it as a rejection. It was the kind of advice that showed that the Nurse did not understand Juliet at all.
Friar Laurence because he can help him with Juliet, and Juliet turns to the Friar and also her Nanny
When the Nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris, Juliet responds by pretending to agree with her, thanking her for her advice, but in reality, she is planning to fake her own death in order to be with Romeo.
He is a perfect man! Marry him.
Benvolio
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
Juliet's mood when she asks for Friar Lawrence's advice is one of desperation and determination. She is willing to do whatever it takes, even risking her life, to be with Romeo.