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In this excerpt from act V of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence's letter to Romeo is not delivered due to circumstances beyond his control. What is the conflict in the scene?(Enter FRIAR JOHN)FRIAR JOHN: Holy Franciscan friar! brother, ho!(Enter FRIAR LAURENCE)FRIAR LAURENCE: This same should be the voice of Friar John.Welcome from Mantua: what says Romeo?Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter. FRIAR JOHN: Going to find a bare-foot brother outOne of our order, to associate me,Here in this city visiting the sick,And finding him, the searchers of the town,Suspecting that we both were in a houseWhere the infectious pestilence did reign,Seal'd up the doors, and would not let us forth;So that my speed to Mantua there was stay'd.FRIAR LAURENCE: Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo?FRIAR JOHN: I could not send it,—here it is again,—Nor get a messenger to bring it thee,So fearful were they of infection.FRIAR LAURENCE: Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood,The letter was not nice but full of chargeOf dear import, and the neglecting itMay do much danger. Friar John, go hence;Get me an iron crow, and bring it straightUnto my cell.FRIAR JOHN: Brother, I'll go and bring it thee.A. Friar Laurence versus societyB. Friar Laurence versus himselfC. Friar Laurence versus the unknownD. Friar Laurence versus Friar John

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