Friar Lawrence Impulsive Quotes

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Friar Lawrence: The Invisible Character Trait
The definition of impulsive, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, means an organism that is “prone to act on impulse”. People are impulsive for reasons that may seem ridiculous, but Friar Lawrence is impulsive because of his kind intentions for the people he cares for. In William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence is seen as being impulsive in many aspects.
Friar Lawrence’s impulsive behavior is driven by good intentions. When Romeo murders Tybalt, the Prince banishes Romeo from Verona. Friar says, “ Taking thy part, hath rushed aside the law/ And turned that black word ‘death’ to/ ‘banishment.’/ This is clear mercy, and thou seest it not” (3.3.27). This illustrates that the

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