Friar Lawrence Character Analysis

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Friar Lawrence Character Analysis Murder? Suicide? Bad timing for everything? In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” the character Friar Lawrence is a very important character. The play is about Romeo and Juliet who love each other but cannot be together because of a long lasting family feud. My character is Friar Lawrence who is the “all knowing” old priest who everyone asks for help. Friar Lawrence is a cooperative, patient, and trustworthy character.

Friar Lawrence’s first character trait is that he’s a very cooperative person, and spends most of his time helping the townspeople of Verona. He mainly helps Romeo and Juliet on their journey through love. Everyone in Verona sees Friar Lawrence as a cooperative person. Friar Lawrence
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I think that friar would not have been able to do a lot of the things he did without being as patient as he was. He being patient help him deal with Romeo and Juliet ridiculously minor problems that they blow out of proportion. I’d say that all the towns’ people of Verona see Friar Lawrence as a patient man. When Friar Lawrence was helping Romeo get over his exile he said, “O deadly sin, O rude unthankfulness. Thy fault our law calls death, but the kind prince, taking thy part hath pushed aside the law and turned the black word “death” into banishment.”(3, 3, 25-28) These lines show friar telling Romeo that his problems aren’t as bad as he thinks and Romeo was sobbing hysterically before friar began helping him, which would take a lot of patience. And that brings me to friar’s third trait.

Friar Lawrence’s third and final trait is that he’s a very trust worthy man and everyone trusts him with their problems and trust him not to ever steer them wrong. I chose trustworthy for Friar Lawrence’s third trait because everyone in Verona trust him with their problems and trusts him in general. An example of people trusting him is when Juliet said, “Give me, Give Me! Tell me not of fear.” (4, 1,122) this shows how Juliet trusts Friar Lawrence with her life because she didn’t know what was in the “potion” and it he could have killed her but she trusts him to make the correct decisions with her life at
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I believe that William Shakespeare wrote Friar Lawrence into “Romeo and Juliet” for the sole purpose of solving everyone’s problems, because throughout the whole book he proceeded with helping everyone and that’s about all he did. He’s just a wise old man who likes helping people. For all these reasons Friar Lawrence is a Cooperative, Patient, and Trustworthy