Friar Lawrence In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Friar Lawrence, although very opinionated, was greatly responsible for the passings of Romeo and Juliet. He committed numerous errors yet there are three that will be addressed. Friar Lawrence was an exceedingly looked to priest in the play, Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare, yet three errors, if not more, prompted the vital passing of the young couple. The first major mistake that Friar Lawrence made was wedding the young couple in any case. Friar Laurence' involvement in the marriage of Romeo and Juliet has caused a tragedy. He did so in the notion that the marriage of the lovers would help to reconcile the feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. He believed this was a great idea when he said,“In one respect I’ll thy assistant be, for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancour to pure love.” (2.3 93-95) Although his heart was in the work he was doing, he was still missing a piece of his plan which was how they would announce their marriage. The plan appears simple, but its full of risks. He also should not have married them for they were not yet mature and Romeo had just barely, a few hours earlier, been weeping over Rosaline …show more content…

Friar Lawrence should have made sure that Romeo confirmed the plan before poisoning Juliet. But instead he gives it to a messenger who, as a matter of fact, did not get the letter to Romeo as he says, “I’ll send a friar with speed to Mantua with my letters to thy lord.” Instead Balthasar went to Romeo and informed him that Juliet was dead. If Friar Lawrence would have delivered the letter to Romeo himself he could have prevented Romeo from going to the apothecary and ordering “a dram of poison”(5.1 63) and evidently took his own

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