Friar's Fault: The True Culprit of Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy

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I love people think that Mercutio is responsible for most of the deaths in the famous play Romeo and Juliet people also commonly think that it could be Romeo spot too. In my opinion it was all the fires fault. The fire was doing the right thing at first when Romeo first confronted the fire about Mary and Juliet. The fire turn Romeo down saying that it was a crazy idea. He was right to say that because Romeo was just in love with Rosaline less than 24 hours before that. But unfortunately it doesn't stop there. The fire it's an idea. He thinks they're from you and Juliet get married then maybe the two households. She didn't come together for the power of true love. His idea eventually did work, but under different circumstances. The first is to Romeo to
What did the fire not think that Romeo would hear that his wife was dead? I was the one thing that the fire was in charge of, and of course he failed at that too. He sent a message, and you normally would have, but he also should have made sure that Romeo got the letter before he fake Julia stuff. That way he would've known that the plan would've definitely gone smoothly. And of course he didn't do that either. I asked for John and found me about the letter, who for my letter then to Romeo? Fire John then from the fire at that he was not able to tell Romeo of the plan saying I could not send it.
The fire is responsible for Romeo and Juliet's death. First of all he married them. Then to make things works, he keeps it a secret! You should've told someone about this! Then all of this could've possibly been avoided. He also does Juliet the stupid potion that makes it look like she is dead. He then failed to inform Romeo the plant made you late at the tomb wish he would have been put after she had died. He just did not do a good job on his part. He is the adult in the situation, he should have made some wiser

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