Romeo and Juliet Essay

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“In the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself.” -Albert Camus Albert Camus points out that for some people, it is easier for them to take their own life, than it is to continue living an empty one. This is the case for the star-crossed lovers, Romeo, and Juliet, in William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. Although there were multiple contributing factors to the suicides of Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is directly responsible for their deaths. He is responsible because he trusted someone other than himself to deliver the letter to Romeo, he gave Juliet the potion, and left when Romeo and Juliet were in danger at the tomb. Friar Laurence trusted Friar John to deliver the letter to Romeo. He made a huge mistake by not telling Friar John that the letter was very important and needed to be delivered quickly. Soon after Friar Laurence gave the responsibility to Friar John, he was thought to have the plague, and was condemned before he could deliver the letter. When Friar Laurence goes to Friar John to see if the letter had been delivered, Friar John says, “I c...

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