Yet Another Romeo and Juliet

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April 7, 2014

 

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His first action was to offer his help to the depressed Juliet, thinking that maybe he could "spy a kind of hope" (Act 4, sc i, ll 68). His actions then led him to think of the fake death which he tells to her. "Hold then, go home, be merry" (Act 4, sc i, ll 89), he tells her, while he gives her the poison and plans to give Romeo a message describing the plan...
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He doesn't however, make sure Romeo gets the message which is probably the most crucial human action in the play. The other example of human actions controlling the plot is Juliet. In those scenes she acts in ways which seriously affect her life and the rest of the play. First, she comes to the Friar looking for help...
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