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This quote from Friar Lawrence means that if you love in moderation, your love will last a long time. He is warning Romeo not to be so obsessive in his love for Juliet as he was with Rosaline. The less obsessive his love is the better things...
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Friar Laurence, just before he marries Romeo and Juliet, says this to Romeo. He is trying to get Romeo to be a little realistic, and points out that those who are crazy in love often fall out of love very quickly. Therefore to "love moderate...
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Love should be a warming glow within the heart, not an uncontrollable fire that eventually destroys everything in its path..
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In this scene, Friar Laurence is about to marry Romeo and Juliet.  He and Romeo are talking when he says the lines you cite.  He is telling Romeo that it is not a very good idea to be rash and... In Act Two, scene six of William Shakespeare'...
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I think he meant that it is better to love "moderately", with reserve, but for a very long time than to feel a fierce passion, very intense, but that doesn't last. It is a little bit of a foreshadowing of the fact that the young lovers' inte...
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What does the Friar Laurence mean when he says, "Therefore, love. Good students ask more questions. eNotes educators are standing by. In this scene, Friar Laurence is about to marry Romeo and Juliet. He and Romeo are talking when he says th...
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Friar Lawrence is saying that it is common for young men to fall in love with what they see with their eyes - a very pretty girl, for instance. He's also saying that it's more likely that they fall in love with someone's nice appearance rath...
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This is Friar Lawrence speaking saying this to Romeo when Romeo tells him about Juliet, because up until the previous night he had thought he was in love with Rosaline. Friar Lawrence is saying that it is common for young men to fall in love...
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If I remember the context properly, he means: A love that is modest is a love that lasts a long time. Implying that they shouldn't love obsessively, because it will die out. Kinda like "slow and steady wins the race". Hope that's helpful x.
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LAKETA--you have asked a lot of questions about Romeo and Juliet today. All of your questions are worded as a teacher would word them. Please--for your own sake--do your own homework. Romeo and Juliet is a wonderful play and reading it will ...
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What does Friar laurence mean when he says to romeo "young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eye? ChaCha A.
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Good students ask more questions. eNotes educators are standing by. Now Romeo and Juliet want to go to him to perform the marriage between them. Best answer as selected by question asker. In Act II, scene III, the Friar is shocked by Romeo’s...
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In Act II, scene III, the Friar is shocked by Romeo’s sudden change of heart. The scene involves several figures of speech, including metaphors and other figures of speech. After...
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Friar Laurence basically means that the young people don’t take love seriously. Everything is depend on what they see. They desire the looking than the personalities. This state of mind usually changes by ages, that’s why Friar Laurence call...
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Love should be a warming glow within the heart, not an uncontrollable fire that eventually destroys everything in its path. .
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It means that love should be c...
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