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28 June, 07:11

What does friar Lawrence mean when he says "nature's tears are reasons for merriment"

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  1. 28 June, 10:06
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    According to the internet, the Friar is referring to Juliet's parent that them crying is normal and natural, but since Juliet is in a better place, they should rejoice for the dead and that her soul is still pure when she goes up to heaven because she is young.

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    Natures tear meaning natural tears, merriment meaning happy. It is natural to cry over the death of a child but they should be happy she is going to be in a better place.
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