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Quote Assignment A few answers

Let’s look at a few good answer that just need some fine tuning.

Answer 1

Number 1 I think that what the Nurse is trying to say is that it is better to marry Paris than Romeo. In this part of the quote it says, “Romeo is banish’d; and all the world to nothing…Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, I think it best you married with the county.” This basically shows you the Nurse’s opinion. And show she likes Paris better and how it’s a good choice to marry Paris and Romeo is basically dead to her.

Number 1 I think that what the Nurse is trying to say is that it is better to marry Paris than Romeo. In this part of the quote it says, “Romeo is banish’d; and all the world to nothing…Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, I think it best you married with the county”(CITATION) This basically shows you the Nurse’s opinion. And show she likes Paris better and how it’s a good choice to marry Paris and Romeo is basically dead to her.

Number 1 I think that what the Nurse is trying to say is that it is better to marry Paris than Romeo. The Nurse comforts Juliet by telling her, “Romeo is banish’d; and all the world to nothing…Then, since the case so stands as now it doth,/ I think it best you married with the County” (Shakespeare III, v, ). She likes Paris better and wants Juliet to marry him. She also reminds Juliet that Romeo is basically dead to her.

Number 1: FINAL The Nurse concludes that it is better for Juliet to marry Paris than Romeo. The Nurse comforts Juliet by telling her, “Romeo is banish’d; and all the world to nothing…Then, since the case so stands as now it doth,/ I think it best you married with the County” (Shakespeare III, v, ). She likes Paris better and wants Juliet to marry him. She also reminds Juliet that Romeo is basically dead to her.

Answer 2

Number 2 Friar Lawrence believes that man has both an evil side and a nice side, and that if the worse is more evident it will ruin you. In the text Friar Lawrence says, “This small flower poison hath residence and medicine power/Two such opposed kings encamp them still in man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; and where the worst is predominant full soon the canker death eats up the plant.” What Friar Lawrence is doing is he is comparing man with a plant that has both the power to cure and to kill.

Number 2 Friar Lawrence believes that man has both an evil side and a nice side, and that if the worse is more evident it will ruin you. In the text Friar Lawrence says, “This small flower poison hath residence and medicine power/Two such opposed kings encamp them still in man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; and where the worst is predominant full soon the canker death eats up the plant.” (CITATION) What Friar Lawrence is doing is he is comparing man with a plant that has both the power to cure and to kill.

Number 2 Friar Lawrence believes that man has both an evil side and a nice side, and that if the worse is more evident it will ruin you. While tending to his plants, Friar Lawrence observes, “This small flower poison hath residence and medicine power…Two such opposed kings encamp them still/ In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will;/ And where the worst is predominant/ Full soon the canker death eats up the plant.” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30) Friar compares man with a plant that has both the power to cure and to kill.

Number 2: Final Friar Lawrence believes that man has both an evil side and a nice side, and that if the worse is more evident it will lead to ruin. While tending to his plants, Friar Lawrence observes, “This small flower poison hath residence and medicine power…Two such opposed kings encamp them still/ In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will;/ And where the worst is predominant/ Full soon the canker death eats up the plant.” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30) Friar compares man with a plant that has both the power to cure and to kill.

Answer 3

Number 3 As Friar Lawrence is tending to his plants, he draws the conclusion that humans, just like plants, have two sides to them. The Friar says, “In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; And where the worst is predominant full soon the canker death eats up the plant.” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30) This proves that Friar Lawrence has proved that we all have two sides to us and that it will end up killing us.

Number 3 As Friar Lawrence is tending to his plants, he draws the conclusion that humans, just like plants, have two sides to them. The Friar says, “In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will;/ And where the worst is predominant /Full soon the canker death eats up the plant” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30). This proves that Friar Lawrence has proved that we all have two sides to us and that it will end up killing us.

Number 3 As Friar Lawrence is tending to his plants, he draws the conclusion that humans, just like plants, have two sides to them. The Friar thinks these qualities are, “In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; And where the worst is predominant full soon the canker death eats up the plant” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30). Friar Lawrence has believes we all have two sides to us and when the worst side is stronger, it will end up killing us.

Number 3: Final As Friar Lawrence is tending to his plants, he draws the conclusion that humans, just like plants, have two sides to them. The Friar thinks these qualities are, “In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; And where the worst is predominant full soon the canker death eats up the plant” (Shakespeare II, iii, 23-30). Friar Lawrence has believes there are two sides to people and when the worst side is stronger, it will end up killing them.