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What warning does the friar give to romeo in act ii, scene vi, lines 10-15?

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  • 13-04-2017
In lines 10-15 of Act 2 Scene 6 Friar Lawrence warns Romeo that love can be powerful and often deadly like a chemical reaction, and that love is better taken at a steady pace, not too fast and not too slowly. He uses some wonderful imagery of honey and gunpowder  to illustrate his point. 
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