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28 January, 12:21

Are Friar Laurence's actions in this scene consistent with his stated philosophy? Why?

A) No; he is a holy man and he is lying to the Capulets.

B) No; in Aristotelian logic, he should have found the "middle road" between the two courses of action.

C) Yes; he states that "and vice sometimes by action dignified." He is lying to achieve what he thinks is a noble end.

D) Yes; chaos must be met with Chaos to establish a harmony between the elements.

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  1. 28 January, 15:13
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    I agree, the answer is c
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