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One of the purposes of A2S3 is to show the excitement of young long, as both Romeo and Juliet anticipate each other's return to be married, we get a glimpse of Romeo's perception. In this scene, we have the same purpose but now from Juliet's perspective. After reading the scene, compare Romeo to Juliet or The Nurse to Friar Laurence. How do they both respond in their respective scenes? (Romeo / Friar Scene 3 and Juliet / Nurse Scene 5). Use evidence from the text to support your response.

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Both Friar Laurence and Nurse are somewhat incredulous about this sudden and overwhelming love that Romeo and Juliet show, just hours before they met. As they are older and more experienced, they believed that this passion is very sudden and that this is not how love is born, however, both are also somewhat hopeful about the marriage of young people to bring the two families closer and to end disputes between them. . Cold Laurence, mostly.

However, Friar Laurence is incredulous and believes that Romeo is reckless in replacing his love for Rosalinda so quickly. He disapproves of the attitude of Romeo, who happy and stunning, says that it was Friar himself who told him to bury his love for Rosalinda. At that moment, Friar replies "Not in a pit, to find new passion out here." Affirming that he did not tell Romeu to replace Rosalinda with another woman, but to overcome the Platonic passion that Romeo had for her.

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Both Friar Laurence and Nurse are somewhat incredulous about this sudden and overwhelming love that Romeo and Juliet show, just hours before they met. As they are older and more experienced, they believed that this passion is very sudden and that this is not how love is born, however, both are also somewhat hopeful about the marriage of young people to bring the two families closer and to end disputes between them. . Cold Laurence, mostly.

However, Friar Laurence is incredulous and believes that Romeo is reckless in replacing his love for Rosalinda so quickly. He disapproves of the attitude of Romeo, who happy and stunning, says that it was Friar himself who told him to bury his love for Rosalinda. At that moment, Friar replies "Not in a pit, to find new passion out here." Affirming that he did not tell Romeu to replace Rosalinda with another woman, but to overcome the Platonic passion that Romeo had for her.

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