I. In Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet cries, “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris . . . And I will do it without fear or doubt.”
Friar Lawrence is an important character in Romeo and Juliet because he gives advice to both Romeo and Juliet. He affects their decisions and the outcome of the play. In the beginning, Friar Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet because he thinks it will help end the feud between their families. However, his advice leads to many problems for the two lovers. For example, when he gives Juliet a potion to make her appear dead, it causes a chain reaction of tragic events. Overall, Friar Lawrence's actions have a big impact on the story.
II. By the end of Romeo and Juliet, both Paris and Romeo are dead, but they are very different. Paris is a nobleman who follows traditions and is in love with Juliet. On the other hand, Romeo is a young man who is impulsive and passionate. They both loved Juliet, but they showed it in different ways. Paris was more traditional and respectful, while Romeo was more emotional and impulsive. In the end, they both meet tragic fates, but their characters are very different.