Romeo And Juliet Literary Analysis

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Love is Tragic, Hateful, and Filled with Sorrow so is Romeo and Juliet’s Death
Love: an intense feeling of deep affection. Everyone thinks of love as sweet, romantic, perfect. Well, not in this story, in this story love is tragic, hateful, and filled with sorrow. William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has many characters but the main ones are, Romeo, Juliet, Friar Laurence, Tybalt, Mercutio, Paris, Lord Capulet, and Benvolio. The Friar Laurence, Tybalt, and Romeo are to blame for the death or Romeo and Juliet because, of bad advice, irrational decisions, and arrogance.
Friar Laurence is a big reason why Romeo and Juliet died, because he gave bad advice to both of them. Friar is giving Juliet advice to drink a potion that will make her seem dead so that she gets out of marrying Paris and can run off with Romeo. “When presently through all thy veins shall run/ a cold drowsy humor for n pulse.” (4.1.95-96) Friar gives Juliet bad advice to take this sleeping potion, and other bad advice, before he knows that the plan will even work. Friar does not know that the letter doesn’t make it to Romeo. The importance of this letter was saying that Juliet wasn’t really dead that it was a potion, but it didn’t get to Romeo before Benvolio did. Friar gave Juliet bad advice which led to her and Romeo’s death. This is …show more content…

When Romeo finds out from Benvolio that Juliet has died, he decides he is going to die too. Romeo goes to Apothecary to get a poison to kill him. “Let me have/ a dram of poison such soon- speeding gear/ As will disperse itself through all the veins/ that the life-weary taker may fall dead.” Romeo is making a stupid irrational decision to just go and kill himself, he’s not even thinking about talking to the Friar or anybody. Romeo and Juliet both being very young didn’t know the true meaning of love, and Romeo let every girl he met consume him, even make him kill

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