Although I believe that Friar Lawrence is the blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death he seemed like he meant well. He just wanted them to be together. But if he thought his plan out a little better it would have prevented Juliet from committing suicide and the death of both loins. Friar Lawrence was trying to help too fast, but he wasn’t the only one going to fast.…
Even though the Friar isn’t the only person to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death, he plays a huge role and is partly to blame for everything that happens. The Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet when they’ve only known each other for less than a day. He agrees to this because he thinks that it would end the feud between the two families that has been going on for years. As he says to Romeo “come, young waverer, come, go with me/In one respect I’ll thy assistant be/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your household’s rancor to pure love” (R+J3.2. 89-92). When Romeo gets sent away for killing Tybalt, Friar Laurence comes up with a plan to have Romeo and Juliet be together so he gets Friar John to deliver a message to Romeo. Little did Friar John know that that letter meant life or death. As Friar Laurence says “Unhappy fortune! By my brotherhood/ The letter was not nice but full of charge/ Of dear import, and the neglecting it/May do much danger” (R+J 5.2. 17-20). The second part of the Friars plan is…
The Friar was the root of Romeo and Juliet’s death. The Friar thought he could just make an ill-advised decision of marrying the two young children without their parents consent: ‘“this alliance may so happy prove’” he thought it would make their families reunite but in reality it was a very dimwitted choice (Shakespeare 2.4.91). Now even though he made this one wrong decision does not make him accountable for Romeo and Juliet’s death but the problem is that, that was not the only careless mistake he made: “’like death…cheeks shall fade …”’ he gave Juliet a potion that would make her appear dead. This potion made her seem dead to everyone that saw her including Romeo who already had an overwhelming dose of emotional stress which caused him to commit suicide. Even though it seems like the Friar might have been innocent towards this whole situation, he played a big part in the death of Romeo and…
The last reason that Friar is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is when Friar didn’t get the letters to Romeo on time therefore Romeo killed himself. “I could not send it – here it is again – nor get a messenger to bring it to thee” (96). This quote means that the letter was not sent to Romeo and it is Friars fault. Friar didn’t deliver the letters because the messenger didn’t get them to Romeo in time. Friar is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s…
After he creates a ridiculous plan when Romeo got banished so Juliet could see him. How would he know if Romeo got the message saying Juliet was alive? This is necessary part of the plan because Romeo envisions life in his heart and not with his mind. Romeo is the type of person who does anything to be able to see Juliet. Since Friar never had a back up plan, when Romeo returns back to Verona it means his situation is heading for disaster. As a consequence of Friar’s actions, Romeo and Juliet lost their lives.…
Friar Lawrence is the one to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.He married them together in secret, he came up with the plan for juliet to drinks the “poison”. Friar was only trying to help Romeo and Juliet but in the end he only made it worst. Friar Lawrence is the murderer of Romeo and Juliet as he married them secretly which caused them lose their…
Throughout the play the Friar goal was to unite the two families and end their feud. The Friar thought if he published showed the relationship between Romeo and Juliet then the two families would accept each other and end their feud but instead the Friar decided to keep the marriage a secret and for that matters went with the complicated way of things. "Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here!" (2.3.65). After getting over his shock of the news, the Friar agrees to marry the two because he believes the marriage will end the feud between the Montague's and the Capulet's. He says, "In one respect I'll thy assistant be,/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households' rancor to pure love" (2.3.97-90). He announced that the marriage…
In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet in both direct and indirect ways. To begin, Friar Lawrence decides to marry Romeo and Juliet because of his idealistic views on ending the brawl between the two houses, without thinking of the repercussions. After deliberating over marrying Romeo and Juliet, Friar says,“[i]n one respect I’ll thy assistant be:/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households’ rancour to pure love.” (II.iii 90-92) Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo’s love for Juliet is superficial and transparent, however, the idea of uniting the Montagues and Capulets is far too tempting. Although this could lead into disastrous results,…
27, Lines 10-11) because he wanted to look out for Juliet and wanted to make…
In the play Friar Laurence had married Romeo and Juliet to each other. The Friars reasoning for this was he believed that this would end the Capulet's and Montague's lifelong feud. The Friar even states that this whole wedding was happening too fast and that they only knew each other for such a short time yet he still married them. The Friar knew that the wedding would end up in a tragedy one way or another.…
Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence, Mercutio & the Nurse are to blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo & Juliet. Their actions have all contributed to the tragedy. Mercutio was the one who persuaded Romeo to go to the Capulets ball. The Nurse was the one who acted as the messenger and Friar Lawrence was the one who married them in the first place.…
Like any true detective, the readers of Romeo & Juliet must discover with the evidence spread throughout the text, who is truly responsible for the young couple’s untimely demise? The culprit is someone who supported their marriage and helped them through every up and down of their relationship. The only stout supporter of this doomed duo was Verona’s religious leader, Friar Lawerence.…
Friar Lawerence and the nurse had a significant amount of influence on Romeo and Juilet. Both Frair and the nurse act as mentors, and even as parental figures towards them. Although both mentors know Romeo and Juilets love is too mature for them to handle, they encourge it anyway. Frair Lawerence and the nurse do not make the right decisions when guiding Romeo and Juielt.…
I know I need to deliver this letter to Romeo myself and not trust a mailing service. A letter of such importance must not slip into the wrong hands, or not even reach him at all. This letter is pivotal in everything running smoothly and sending Friar John to pass it on could be a mistake that I do not want to be accountable for. I would never forgive myself for that and a matter as important as a fake death should be dealt with personally. As I have now realised that something like this is bound to happen, I will be certain to hand it to Romeo myself.…
the messenger fail to reach Romeo, and instead a friend of Romeo reaches him and…