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Comparing Nurse And Friar Lawrence In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet is a story about two star-crossed lovers who are separated by their families feud. However, they are able to stay together thanks to two supporting characters. These supporting characters are Juliet's nurse and Friar Laurence.
One of the ways that the Nurse and Friar Laurence help Romeo and Juliet is by marrying them. I personally do not agree with Nurse's and Friar Laurence's decision to help Romeo and Juliet. I believe that Romeo and Juliet are way too young to be getting married at that age. Also Friar Laurence married them within the first 24 hours that they met each other. I do not believe in love at first sight. i believe in infatuation and lust at first sight. I think that they were infatuated by each other.
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