In the quote, Friar Lawrence reflects on the concept that too much of a good thing can be bad, and bad thing can be used for good as well as the idea that something with good intentions can lead to results that were more negative than intended. This foreshadows Juliet’s death because later in the play, she ingests a potion given to her by Friar Lawrence that puts her into a death-like coma in hope that she would wake up and reunite with Romeo. Though this plan had good intentions, it was not executed properly, for Romeo believes that Juliet actually died. This lead him to commit his own death, so that he can join her in Heaven. Also, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s death leads the two families to put aside their ancient feud which supports the Friar’s concept that a bad thing can be used for
In the quote, Friar Lawrence reflects on the concept that too much of a good thing can be bad, and bad thing can be used for good as well as the idea that something with good intentions can lead to results that were more negative than intended. This foreshadows Juliet’s death because later in the play, she ingests a potion given to her by Friar Lawrence that puts her into a death-like coma in hope that she would wake up and reunite with Romeo. Though this plan had good intentions, it was not executed properly, for Romeo believes that Juliet actually died. This lead him to commit his own death, so that he can join her in Heaven. Also, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s death leads the two families to put aside their ancient feud which supports the Friar’s concept that a bad thing can be used for