The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was on-going.
If you're referring to the scene after Romeo is banished, and he's with Friar Lawrence in his cell, then it would be Friar Lawrence who called Romeo a coward. However, Romeo is called a coward more than once in the book if I recall correctly, so that may not be the time you were asking about.
================================================================================================================================================================ ANSWER: In Verona, Friar John tells Friar Lawrence that he was unable to deliver his letter to Romeo due to an outbreak of an infection. =================================================================================================================================================================
The Priest who married them and then her nurse who helped her when she took the liquid that would make it seem like she was dead.
If Friar John has not yet been to Mantua, Romeo does not know that he is supposed to come back to Verona and get Juliet out of the tomb. Of course, he would not know that anyway because Friar Laurence sent his message to Friar John at a time when he thought Juliet would take the potion on Wednesday night, when in fact she took it Tuesday night. So, even if Romeo had got Friar John's message, he still would have been a day too late, by which time Juliet would have suffocated. Why the Friar did not spend the entire night of Wednesday/Thursday at the tomb with an iron crow is impossible to understand.
the friar gave juliet a medicine saying that for 42 hours ,after drinking it she would appear cold and lifeless,and when her future husband came to collect her , he would think that she was dead.
The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was on-going.
The Friar would likely refer to situations involving deceit, betrayal, violence, greed, and other morally corrupt behaviors as ill. These could range from dishonest business practices to infidelity in relationships. Essentially, any action or situation that goes against moral values and righteousness would be considered ill by the Friar.
Yes, "Friar" should be capitalized when referring to a specific individual or as part of a title, such as "Friar Tuck" or "Friar John." However, if used generically to refer to any friar in a non-specific way, it would not be capitalized, for example, "the friar at the monastery."
The answer is : Friar
If you're referring to the scene after Romeo is banished, and he's with Friar Lawrence in his cell, then it would be Friar Lawrence who called Romeo a coward. However, Romeo is called a coward more than once in the book if I recall correctly, so that may not be the time you were asking about.
On a car, this would likely be referring to the vehicle's mileage. 32K = 32,000
If you're referring to Canada, the answer would be likely Alberta.
It depends what your referring to. It would most likely mean (especially if your referring to a Woman) ; 蘭 (Ran) would mean Orchid. Hope that helped :)
The friar believed that if they would be married that the two warring families would be forced to unite under this marriage and put an end to their constant fighting and there would finally be peace.
Martin Luther was in fact a friar, not a monk.He was a friar beginning in 1505, when he made a promise to St. Anne - if he saved him from the thunderstorm, he would become a friar.
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