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What part did Friar Lawrence and the Nurse play in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet?  

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What part did Friar Lawrence and the Nurse play in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Lawrence and The Nurse both contributed to the death of Romeo and Juliet. But could fate and coincidence also be held responsible. In this essay I will analyse the characters of Friar Lawrence and the Nurse, and examine the role of fate and coincidence in the play. Friar Lawrence is respected for being an educated and holy man; he is also kind and thoughtful. A Friar is basically a monk, who does the majority of the jobs that a parish priest does, he can perform weddings and funerals, and people go to see him with their problems, almost like going to confession. Romeo and Juliet often go to the Friar when they need help and advice when they can not get it from their parents, for example when Romeo wants to marry Juliet,...

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