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Question 6 of 10
Because of the limitations of early filmmaking, who is left out of the scene in
the tomb when Juliet awakens in Barry O'Neil's 1911 version of the play?
A. Romeo
B. The nurse
C. Lady Capulet
O D. Friar Lawrence


Question 6 Of 10 Because Of The Limitations Of Early Filmmaking Who Is Left Out Of The Scene In The Tomb When Juliet Awakens In Barry ONeils 1911 Version Of The class=

Sagot :

The person who was left out of the scene in Barry O'Neil's version (1911) of the play (Capulets Tomb) was:

"Friar Lawrence" (Option D).

Who is Friar Lawrence?

Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet is a kindhearted character - a  cleric who helps Romeo and Juliet all through the play.

He is neither the protagonist nor the antagonist.

This character is seen performing good deeds such as:

  • executing their marriage and
  • giving good religious advice.

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