Friar Laurence grey-eyed morn speech in Romeo & Juliet | TOP GRADE ANALYSIS

Friar Laurence occupies a curious, complex position in 'Romeo and Juliet' - despite his good intentions behind bringing the star-crossed lovers together, he nonetheless causes (inadvertently and indirectly) their tragedy. What is clear, however, is that his speeches are some of the richest passages in the play, which means any Shakespeare student would benefit from diving deeper into the significance of the Friar's words. One of his most famous and important lines come from Act 2 Scene 3, in the soliloquy that starts with "the grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night". In this video, I offer a unique, detailed analysis of this moment, so make sure you watch the whole thing for a top grade interpretation! 💯 BUY MY TOP GRADE ROMEO AND JULIET SAMPLE ESSAY PACK: https://buy.stripe.com/4gw3fE5Vy540d0... ⭐ WATCH MY OTHER ROMEO & JULIET VIDEOS:    • ROMEO & JULIET   💌 JOIN MY MAILING LIST for monthly digests of all the good stuff I write and create for English Lit students: https://bit.ly/3l0bYHC 💫 DM ME VIA INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/393zRvg EMAIL ME: [email protected]