Thursday, May 20, 2010

What is Friar Lawrence's opinion of human nature based on his speech in Romeo and Juliet?

"Within the infant rind of this weak flower


Poison hath residence and midicine power;


For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part;


being tasted, stays all senses with the heart.


Two such opposed kings ecamp them still


In man as well as herbs--grace and rude will;


And where the worser is predominant.


full soon the canker death eats up the plant."





Please help

What is Friar Lawrence's opinion of human nature based on his speech in Romeo and Juliet?
I don't know, but you should go to Sparknotes.com, then click on No Fear Shakespeare. It translates "Shakespeare language" into modern, easy-to-understand language. It should tell you exactly what he means.

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