The first person to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death is Friar Laurence, Romeo’s good friend and a priest in Verona. It was Friar Laurence’s unwise and irrational choices that brought Romeo and Juliet to the ground or to the afterlife or to the other side. Friar Laurence is greeted by Romeo at his cell. Romeo tells him about his wanting of a marriage with Juliet but Friar Laurence will have none of it until he realizes that this may be able “to turn [their] households’ rancor to pure love.” (II, iii, 95) Friar Laurence, in his own mind, pictures the marriage of Romeo and Juliet bringing both feuding families together as one. Friar Laurence should not have gone along with Romeo’s idea of marriage without consulting both families first. His unwise decision caused the feud between both families to become greater. As Juliet told Friar Laurence that she would rather die than to marry county Paris, a plan emerged inside of the Friar’s head. He told Juliet to go home and give consent to marry Paris. He then told her to “take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled liquor drink thou off...” (IV. i. 94 – 94) Friar Laurence came up with a very risky plan that if not executed exactly as said, would fail. He should not have made this plan if he was not one hundred percent sure it would succeed. Since the letter failed to reach Romeo in Mantua, Romeo and Juliet died because Friar Laurence could not execute his plan. His poor and unwise decisions led to the deaths of the two star crossed lovers.…
The story of Romeo and Juliet is one that will live on forever. Two lovers who took their own lives while overwhelmed by a love they couldn’t understand. Many question who was involved in getting the two to the point where they felt suicide was the only option. Friar Lawrence played a big role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet as did Nurse, and Lord and Lady Capulet. The question being answered here is how did they contribute to such tragedy.…
I think that Friar Laurence is to blame because he marries them even though he knows that something bad could still happen, “Uneven is the course I like it not.” He marries them not because he knows that they are in love but because he thinks that the marriage is going to end the feud between both families. Also Friar Laurence is the only character that really knows what is going on throughout the play. When he gives the potion to Juliet and then sends the letter to Romeo the letter doesn't arrive in time. If the Friar had thought through the plan longer it might have worked, but he went to fast and doesn't think about what might go wrong. In the old version when Juliet wakes up and the Friar tells her to run away with him and she refuses him selfishly runs away because he fears that he might get in trouble. If he had stayed with Juliet he could have stopped her from stabbing herself.…
Friar is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by wedding them. If Friar would not have married them. “I’ll tell thee as we pass; but this I pray that thou consent to marry us to-day” (44). This quote means that Romeo asks if he can marry him and Juliet. “For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (45). Friar is agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet because Friar thinks that if they marry, the households will reach peace and not fight. Romeo and Juliet lives were lost because of Friar.…
Friar Laurence plays a large part in the downfall of Romeo and Juliet. He is extremely secretive with Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, he does not communicate well, and is an overall coward. Friar Laurence makes the ill-advised decision to marry Romeo and Juliet instead of denying to marry them and telling their parents. He believes that their relationship is better kept a secret. In fact, the Friar reveals how uneasy he feels about the union, but goes through with it anyway because of these deep beliefs: “O she knew well Thy love did read by rote, that could not spell. But come, young waverer, come go with me, In one respect I’ll…
Friar Laurence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he agreed to marry them in secret. “In one respect I’ll thy assistant be; For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (II.I. 90). If he had not agreed to that, their outcome could have been different. Juliet would not have had to drink the poison and Romeo would not have had killed himself after seeing what he thought was Juliet’s lifeless body. “For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” Friar Laurence wants to marry Romeo and Juliet for his own personal gain to end the fued…
Juliet is also to blame because she know what to do and what she is told. Juliet wrote a quote because she's being impatient before she falls dead in the tomb. “Shall i not then be stifled in the vault, to whose foul mouth no health some air breathes in, and there die strangled enemy Romeo Doesn't” . Juliet is impatient and talks to herself in which she doesn't know what's going on and disobeys. As much as Romeo and Laurence causes problems, Juliet does more as being stubborn.…
Another reason why Friar Laurence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death is he wrote Romeo a letter instead of telling him his actions in person. Which causes Romeo to kill himself. In act 5, scene 2, line 25-29, Friar Laurence says,” She will beshrew me much that Romeo hath had no notice of these accidents; But I will write again to Mantua, and keep her at my cell till Romeo come- Poor living…
In conclusion, Friar was to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death. He didn't think things all the way through. He didn't think about the consequences. The Friar also didn't deliver the note to Romeo saying that Juliet will wake up and not to worry about it. Romeo killed himself and it was because of Friar. Then Juliet killed herself because Romeo was dead. This was all just a chain reaction to the Friar not giving Romeo the…
Furthermore, Friar Laurence, adviser to Romeo and Juliet, was also a main attribute to their “snowball” of death. Although most of his actions had good intentions, in the end, his stealthy work resulted in both deaths. He constantly encourages this forbidden marriage, which he knows could lead to harsh consequences. Also, he gives the poison to Juliet, which leads to the mistake in both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. He tells her, “Take thou this vial, being then in bed, / And this distillèd liquor drink thou off,” (IV.i.93-94) If he did not present this plan, there would not have been the…
In the play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare I blame the reason for their tragedy on Friar Laurence. In the play the Friar married Romeo and Juliet to each other and didn’t inform the Capulet's nor the Montague's. The Friar also tried to help Juliet by giving her a sleeping potion so she wouldn’t have to marry Paris. He also failed to deliver the letter to Romeo saying that Romeo didn’t die, but she was in fact sleeping. “I could not send it here it is again nor get a messenger to bring it thee so fearful were they of infection” (Shakespeare 470). Lastly the Friar had blamed the two lover's death of Romeo and Juliet when both the Capulet's and Montague's had heard of there passings.…
Friar Laurence states, "Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself,/ Then is it likely thou wilt undertake/ A thing like death to chide away this shame,/ That copest with death himself to ’scape from it./ An if thou darest, I’ll give thee remedy." (IV.i.74-78). Friar Laurence was the one who gave the instructions to Juliet for his plan, which ultimately led to Romeo and Juliet’s death. Laurence recounts his actions to the Prince once Romeo and Juliet are found dead, "Meantime I writ to Romeo,/ That he should hither come as this dire night,/ To help to take her from her borrowed grave,/ Being the time the potion’s force should cease," (V.iii.261-264). Friar Laurence was contacting Romeo through a different means than he had agreed before, because originally he told Romeo that he would contact him through Balthasar, who was not told of the plan, meaning Romeo thought Juliet was dead which resulted in Romeo killing himself and Juliet doing the same. It can be argued that Romeo and Juliet had the choice to commit suicide. However, as mentioned before, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves because the other one was, or appeared, dead, and it was a result of Friar Laurence’s actions and plan that caused Juliet to appear…
"Responsibility is accepting that you are the cause and the solution of the matter." This is a quote that would really get Friar Lawrence thinking about what he did in Romeo and Juliet. All of the negative things that happened in Romeo and Juliet happened because of the decisions and actions of Friar Lawrence.…
bed for the night. Juliet asks Romeo if he is leaving since it’s still a long…
It was bad when they got marry because the Capulet and Montague hate each other. Romeo is a Montague but Juliet was a Capulet. They could die or the Montague and Capulet could get in a big fight. Something could go wrong. “For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households…