I approve of the wedding. I think that it was the way to go. If they would not had the wedding, then Romeo & Juliet would probably have gone there separate ways. Juliet may have even ended up marrying Paris! And that, would have ruined the entire purpose of this book. I think that the fact that it was people Romeo and Juliet both trusted was also good. If they did it with people they didn't both trust (like Tybalt)and the secret could have gotten out...and they would have gotten in trouble.
I dont exactly approve of their actions. Although they think they are trying to do whats best for both Romeo and Juliet, they are actually making Romeo and Juliet disobey their parents. In the long run, after alot of things such as, sneaking Romeo into Juliets bedroom and arranging the secret marriage, you could say the Friar and Nurse could be to blame for the deaths of the two lovers.
I think the way they had the wedding was good. It was extremely nice of the Nurse and Friar Lawrence to help them out because they knew R and J's relationship was forbidden, but they also knew that R and J were deeply in love and that a love like that should be cherished.
I approve of their actions because they were helping the two to be in love, but I think they went about it the wrong way. Romeo should've gone to Lord Capulet and asked him for permission to marry Juliet in the traditional fashion so that they wouldn't have to sneak around.
I approve of their choice to help them. It may seem wrong to others, but it let true love prevail. Yes, if they didn't help the secret love they may have lived. But only in sadness and regret of not helping them, the lovers would have remained living in sadness and wondering what could have been. But since they did help they got to let their love flourish within the remaining amount of their live before death would taketh awayith.
I approve of the wedding. I think that it was the way to go. If they would not had the wedding, then Romeo & Juliet would probably have gone there separate ways. Juliet may have even ended up marrying Paris! And that, would have ruined the entire purpose of this book. I think that the fact that it was people Romeo and Juliet both trusted was also good. If they did it with people they didn't both trust (like Tybalt)and the secret could have gotten out...and they would have gotten in trouble.
ReplyDeleteI dont exactly approve of their actions.
ReplyDeleteAlthough they think they are trying to do whats best for both Romeo and Juliet, they are actually making Romeo and Juliet disobey their parents. In the long run, after alot of things such as, sneaking Romeo into Juliets bedroom and arranging the secret marriage, you could say the Friar and Nurse could be to blame for the deaths of the two lovers.
I think the way they had the wedding was good. It was extremely nice of the Nurse and Friar Lawrence to help them out because they knew R and J's relationship was forbidden, but they also knew that R and J were deeply in love and that a love like that should be cherished.
ReplyDeleteI approve of their actions because they were helping the two to be in love, but I think they went about it the wrong way. Romeo should've gone to Lord Capulet and asked him for permission to marry Juliet in the traditional fashion so that they wouldn't have to sneak around.
ReplyDeleteI approve of their choice to help them. It may seem wrong to others, but it let true love prevail. Yes, if they didn't help the secret love they may have lived. But only in sadness and regret of not helping them, the lovers would have remained living in sadness and wondering what could have been. But since they did help they got to let their love flourish within the remaining amount of their live before death would taketh awayith.
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