In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet fall in love.Then they plan a secret marriage because of their families’ relationship, the Capulets and the Montagues always fighting in the streets of Verona the city of Italy. They are married by Friar Lawrence, the priest of Verona. Then there is a fight between Tybalt from the Capulets and Mercutio the cousins prince, then Romeo from the Montagues enters and interferes the fight and then Tybalt stabs Mercutio and dies. Then after this happens more and more deaths begin to follow including Romeo and Juliet . This terrible tragedy has only one person to blame and that is Friar Lawrence!…
In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is about the two young adult who fell in love at first sight and married after few hour of their first meet. The unstoppable feud from the two family cause the tragic ending for them. With the pure love and the private married lead them to their death and end their families feud. With the tragic ending, the most question that people always ask is who is responsible for their death. The characters that is most responsible for their death are the Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and Tybalt.…
Romeo and Juliet is a story written by William Shakespeare of a romantic tragedy that happened between Romeo and Juliet. The story teaches us to think intensively before we do something that can impact our lives so greatly. The story also teaches us how love can affect the decisions that we make rapidly. As a secondary character, Friar Lawrence was a mentor to Romeo; he taught him new things and helped to light a path that would make his future sophisticated. At the end of the story, Friar Lawrence made an impact on the tragedy that occurred where Juliet and Romeo die for their love for each other. Without Friar Lawrence in the story, the end tragedy may have not happened; furthermore Romeo and Juliet may not have been together…
Friar Lawrence was a big part of the Romeo and Juliet story. He was the man who made things happen from the wedding to Juliet’s faked death, but did all these things lead to what was continues to be the saddest story ever written. Friar knew that Romeo wasn’t in love with Juliet he told him “So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” (Act 2 Scene 3) Even knowing that information Friar Lawrence agreed to marry the two children in hopes it would end the feud. He didn’t consider the long term effects of this marriage, Romeo told him he would be willing to die if he had…
In this morning, the city of Verona wakes up with the saddest true love story ever known. In the Capulets´ grave, Juliet lays dead beside her love one, Romeo. However, he is not the only one, Paris, murdered by Romeo lays there too.…
In Romeo and Juliet, the characters make many impulsive decisions, one of them being Friar Lawrence who creates careless plans which are not properly thought out. Friar acts without thinking about the consequences, leading to misconception and causing dreadful outcomes. Friar Lawrence should be giving smart thought out plans to Juliet considering he is a priest (he should think of another way of helping Juliet without watching the lovers take their lives), he does not follow through with his plan to tell Romeo and instead sends a messenger to deliver the message without knowing the outcome of it being delivered or not and lastly, Friar should have kept a lookout and watched out for anything that weren't supposed to go as planned such as Romeo going to the Capulet monument to say…
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet depicts the story of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families who, after a series of fateful events, choose to take their own lives rather than live without each other. The tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet can be blamed on Friar Laurence, the family feud and the impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence makes several irresponsible decisions throughout the play such as his unwise plan to reunite the lovers. The family feud forces Romeo and Juliet to marry under secrecy and the decisions they make in order to hide their love lead to their tragic deaths. The rash decisions made by Romeo and Juliet also contribute to the ill-fated outcome of the story.…
Friar Lawrence married the young couple after only a day of meeting each other with no consent from either of the teenagers’ parents, even though he had good intent to join the Capulet and the opposing Montague family’s to end the war between them, he went the wrong way about doing so. He may not only have been the cause for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths, but also that of Mercutio and Tybalt. Marrying a teenage couple after just one day of knowing each other is one thing but not only that, Romeo’s prior love for Rosaline had ended when he met Juliet, which to any sane man would show that he was obviously immature in relation to feeling and emotion. Juliet being only 13 years old was also immature and as well as only just starting puberty, such as having easily fallen in ‘love’ with Romeo after just met him, she has not yet experienced a lot of what the outside world has to offer as she is sheltered by her father lord Capulet, so when the outside world found its way into her life (Romeo) she immediately fell in love with it and him.…
While some may say that it was Friar Laurence’s fault that Romeo and Juliet die in the end, I must disagree. Romeo and Juliet were both making people responsible for their mistakes. If they got married, they should have thought out how they were going to be together. They should not have made Friar Laurence and Friar John responsible for relationship. Romeo and Juliet were being very selfish when they were stressing Friar Laurence by threatening to kill themselves if his plan didn’t work. Friar Laurence was only trying to help, however there was only so much he could do to help. After all, Romeo and Juliet were the ones that decided to commit suicide for each other.…
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence is to blame because when Romeo gets exiled Friar helps Romeo see Juliet even when he is forbidden to go back to Verona. “ Go get thee to thy love as we decreed, ascend her chamber, hence and comfort her: But, look, thou…
Friar Laurence is solely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He was quick when making decisions and he made a few bad chooses. In trying to please everyone, he pleased no one. He married Romeo and Juliet; he gave Juliet the potion and failed to get the letter to Romeo in…
Who is really to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? In "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare the main characters, Romeo and Juliet fall victim to an untimely death. Friar Lawrence is someone that Romeo trusts very much so therefore his love, Juliet trusts him just as much. So they take all of his advice as the best option for them to be able to marry and be together for the rest of their lives. But he doesn't always give the best advice or complete his tasks. Therefore Friar Lawrence should be punished for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he takes advantage of their trust and fails on his own tasks that could influence the couples lives.…
The sudden deaths of young Romeo and Juliet are caused by choices made by the friar and the family feud. The friar is at fault because he gave the poison to Romeo. The family feud is to blame because if they did not hate each other they would not want to run away. The friar is not to blame because he did not have his times right when he sent the letter late. "The course of true love never did run smooth," said William Shakespeare. This is to do with the play because there path to love did not run smooth because they ended up dying…
A single action can change a person’s life forever and maybe even end one. As a result of Friar Lawrence’s plan to fake Juliet’s death in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, multiple people were severely hurt, both emotionally and physically. Friar caused issues and solved others. Romeo and Juliet both died because of the miscommunication in his plan, but the family feud ended after Friar told them the whole story. If Friar Lawrence never thought to fake Juliet’s death, the ending of this play would have drastic changes, both positive and poor.…
Everyone always has that one person to blame for anything that went wrong. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet loved each other, however, their plans went wrong and they both ended up dead by accident. Multiple people could be blamed for this incident, but the person that should be blamed the most would be Friar Lawrence. He was supposed to be a holy man that cared about what other people are going through and to help them out. Instead, he set this whole play up for failure, because he was more worried about marrying a person that was already married. So he could also be described as a little too optimistic and a manipulative person. Either way, Friar Lawrence isn’t innocent. He was too hopeful about…