The Friar Is To Blame For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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Today I will be talking to you about a very well know tragic play. This play was written by William Shakespeare in 1597 . The name of this play was “Romeo And Juliet”. This story took place in a small town of Verona. Their was a big feud between the two families. Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was Capulet their families did not like each other. They would always fight they never liked each other. One day this one Capulet walk up to a guy and ask him if he could read because he could not read. He read what it said and it said who the guy should invite to the party. The Capulets were going to have a big party. One of the Montague heard that they wanted to go to the party and have Romeo go with them. At this time in the book Romeo liked a different …show more content…

I think that he is to blame because he was the one who told Juliet about the death plan. When Romeo and Juliet realized the can't be together. Her parents made her marry this guy named Paris. She did not like him at all. So she went to the Friar and told him what her parents were making her do. She ask the Friar what he can do to stop the wedding. The Friar said “rather than marry County Paris, Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself, Then is it likely thou wilt undertake. A thing to chide away this shame, That copest with death himself to scape from it: And, if thou darest, l’ll give thee remedy.” (4, Scene …show more content…

He was the one who came up with this fake death plan. That did not work because Friar John never gave the letter to Romeo. So Romeo was told by this one boy that Juliet has died. So Romeo thought she died so he killed himself. He was also at fault for Juliet's death too. The plan was when Juliet woke up the Friar and Romeo would be their to get her. When she woke up the Friar was their but Romeo was died. When Juliet say Romeo laying their died she was really sad. So the Friar said Juliet we need to go the watch is coming. The Friar left Juliet alone and she killed herself with Romeo's knife. “I hear some noise, lady. Come from the nest of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep. A greater power than we can contradict Hath thwarted our intents. Come, come away Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead; And Paris too. Come, l’ll dispose of thee Among a sisterhood of holy nuns. Stay not to question, for the watch is coming come go, good Juliet, Noise again. I dare no longer stay. ”(Act,5 Scene

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