In the story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, a character, by the name of Friar Lawrence, makes an intriguing comment. After Romeo pronounces his love for Juliet to the Friar, the Friar says, "Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast." In the following paragraph, this phrase will be explored to find its real meaning.
<Tab/>The Friar basically means that Romeo should act wisely and slowly for those who run fast usually end up tripping and falling. This relates to Romeo's life because for quite a while Romeo has been infatuated with a girl by the name of Rosaline. R…