A Literary Analysis Of Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet Literary Analysis Would you die for your true love? Both Romeo and Juliet did. They were so in love with each other that they both committed suicide for the other. Can we really blame them for dying so young? In WIlliam Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence is most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence agreed the marry Romeo and Juliet in secret without telling anybody, including their own parents. Romeo rushes to Friar’s cell to ask for his help in marrying them. Friar Laurence tells Romeo, “In one respect I’ll thy assistant be, For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancor to pure love.”(II.iii.97-99) Friar agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in hope that it will bring …show more content…

Juliet comes to Friar's cell crying about marrying Paris and threatening to kill herself and he tells her about a potion he has. “That cop’st with death himself to ‘scape from it; And if thou darest, I’ll give thee remedy.”(IIII.i.76-77) Friar LAwrence once again acts irresponsible in giving Juliet a sleeping potion that he has never used before we can assume. So many bad things could have happened from using the sleeping potion. If the Friar never gave the potion to Juliet Romeo would never had killed himself, then causing Juliet to wake up next to her dead husband causing her to commit suicide as well. All while this was going on Friar fled the scene. It all comes back to the potion. Friar Lawrence gives juliet the potion. That one choice created a domino effect. The Friar should have been the adult in the situation and not acted so quickly. He should have thought of all the possibilities that could have gone wrong before he made such a risk choice In Romeo and Juliet the person to blame for all the tragedies is Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence continuously acted like a child and wasn’t thinking about the big picture. He may have thought he was being the hero and he was the only adult in the situation, however he was just as much of a kid as Romeo and Juliet. MArrying two young people behind their parents’ back and giving a young girl a potion to fake her own death

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