Analysis Of Act Iv, Scene I, Lines 89-106 (friar Laurence)

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March 9, 2017

 

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And being the religious man that he is, he wants to find a way to avoid doubly marrying Juliet, so he helps her plan her "death". Here we see the control that Friar Laurence has over the events that occur. The Friar brings out his deadly weapon- a vial of distilled liquor -that will, when drunk, cause Juliet to fall into a deep, death-like slumber...
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All of her blood will flow cold through her veins, her heart and lungs will cease to move, and her limbs will become stiff and clammy, just like a corpse. Then in forty two hours time, she will awake in the family tomb, as if she had merely been sleeping, and the banished Romeo will be by her side. The purpose of this scene is to increase interest and suspense for the audience...
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