Friar Lawrence Is To Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Everyone knows of the young teenage couple, Romeo and Juliet, but some just know how their lives ended. Some may think that they were all to blame, it being their own decision, but there were outside forces attacking these young lovers, that led to them taking their lives. The majority of the characters each had their own part in leading Romeo and Juliet to their sad fate. I believe that Friar Laurence and Lord Capulet are the most to blame for this tragedy, and that their parts in this, partly caused the two lovers to take their life. Friar Laurence is one of the characters at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He even has multiple reasons for this. Friar Laurence knew of the feud going on between the Capulets and Montagues, and he married Romeo and Juliet knowing so. According to the original play by Shakespeare, “Come, come with me, and we will make short work; For, by your leaves, you shall not stay along. Till holy church incorporate two in one” (Shakespeare 955). He also used the fact that he could get in trouble and created the elaborate plan that ended up failing and led the couple to take their …show more content…

Capulet is very passionate about his daughter's life, but he believes that he should be making the decisions for her. One decision being her impending marriage, one that she did not want to have. Capulet threatened his daughter if she did not do as he wished. “But, an you will not wed, I’ll pardon you… An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets, For, by my soul, I’ll ne'er acknowledge thee, Nor what is mine shall never do thee good. Trust to’t, bethink you. I’ll not be forsworn” (Shakespeare). If he had not suggested and made sure Juliet was to marry Paris, Romeo and Juliet could’ve done things differently if they weren’t so rushed. He will now have to carry the weight of thinking there was something he could’ve done to change

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