Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

by

William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 3 Quiz 5 questions

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What is Friar Laurence's view on nature?
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That it contains the potential for both good and evil
That the innocence of nature has been corrupted by humanity
That nature exists to be a resource for humanity
That nature and humanity can exist in perfect harmony
What does Friar Laurence initially think Romeo has been doing all night?
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Wandering outside
Talking to Juliet
Being with Rosaline
Getting into a fight
What does Friar Laurence worry after Romeo tells him about his love for Juliet?
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That Romeo's intense and changing emotions will lead to disaster
That Romeo is hiding from his feelings for Rosaline by focusing on Juliet
That now Romeo is just going to keep bothering him with new complaints about love
That Romeo and Juliet's marriage will lead to strife in Verona between their families
Why does Friar Laurence agree to help Romeo and Juliet get married?
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He wants to make money from the wedding
He thinks it might end the feud between their families
He sees that Romeo truly loves Juliet in a way he didn't love Rosaline
He thinks he might be a moderating influence on Romeo
What warning does Friar Laurence give to Romeo before agreeing to help him marry Juliet?
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That Romeo and Juliet must keep it secret until they can reveal it at the right time
That true love must be taken seriously
That those who move too fast always stumble
That fate has a way of turning good things to bad