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The friar suggests that the prince has been gentle with Romeo because he recognizes that Romeo acted out of love and passion rather than malice. He believes that Romeo's actions were driven by intense emotions, particularly in the context of avenging Mercutio's death, rather than a premeditated desire to harm. The friar sees the prince's leniency as a reflection of understanding the complexities of human behavior and emotions, especially in a situation fraught with conflict and tragedy.

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