Compare and Contrast

             In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
             Where disagreements fail to part for the greater good.
             A pair of ancient friends strive for love and peace
             Whose agreement brings together a love poised for death
             Doth with their effort bury the love so true six ft under
             The fearful passage of their quest for love,
             And the continuance of the families' rage,
             Which, but the children's end, the pair naught could remove,
             Is now the six-paragraph traffic of this paper,
             Romeo is a Young naive boy of about 15 and his mentor Friar Laurence is some were around 50 mabey are both alike in the sense that they are trying to make the love between Romeo And Juliet work but their reasons are completely different. Their views on love are different but they both want to bring the feuding of the families to an end
             All through the story the friar is helping Romeo despite putting himself in danger but why? Well because he wants to bring a peaceful end to the family feud The Friar, and when the friar wants something to be done by golly hell do what it takes to get it done to the best of his ability. Unfortunately for Rome and his love he failed. When he supports Romeo and Juliet's love it isn't because he believes in it but because he hopes that when the Capulets & Montagues see their offspring in love it will make them come together as friends or at least unite them in an uneasy trues. Romeo wants this even more than the friar perhaps. For example when Rome is talking to Tybalt he says "good Capulet, which name I tender" and again when he calls Tybalt his cousin. They didn't agree on everything though.
             About midway through the story the Friar married Romeo & Juliet not because they were in love (which they thought they were) but because he thought it would help end the feud between the marr
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