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PLZ HELP ASAP Whose point of view regarding the banishment do you agree/connect to more - Friar Lawrence or Romeo? Be sure to explain WHY!

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In Romeo & Juliet, Friar Laurence responds to Romeo's overly dramatic behavior in act 3 scene 3 by chiding him. Secretly wed to Juliet, Romeo is awaiting knowledge of what his punishment will be for killing Tybalt. Friar Laurence tells Romeo he is banished from Verona, and Romeo thinks it's the end of the world. Friar Laurence thinks he ought to be grateful he wasn't put to death.

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In Romeo & Juliet, Friar Laurence responds to Romeo's overly dramatic behavior in act 3 scene 3 by chiding him. Secretly wed to Juliet, Romeo is awaiting knowledge of what his punishment will be for killing Tybalt. Friar Laurence tells Romeo he is banished from Verona, and Romeo thinks it's the end of the world. Friar Laurence thinks he ought to be grateful he wasn't put to death.


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