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“We still have known thee for a holy man” - Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet  

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"We still have known thee for a holy man" Friar Lawrence Coursework Assignment In this play, Friar Lawrence is shown to be a wise and sympathetic man in a number of ways. One good aspect of his character is the fact that he is sympathetic and looks out for Romeo, caring for him almost as a son. When Romeo comes to Friar Lawrence, with his tales of his new found love for Juliet, the Friar instantly has sympathy with him and tries to understand Romeo's predicament. "But come young waverer, come go with me" It is clear that Romeo values Friar Lawrence's opinion, this shows how Friar Lawrence must have some positive qualities as he would not have gone to him if he did not value and respect the Friar's opinion. Thus Romeo has clearly decided that the Friar has a valuable opinion, that he respects and cherishes. The Friar is clearly sympathetic...

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