Who Is Friar Lawrence To Blame In Romeo And Juliet?

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1 Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a classic combination of passion and tragedy. In this play, most people focus on the main characters, Romeo and Juliet; butwhat about the secondary characters, which make the story come together? There could be no pretty light without the cord and wires woven together, causing everything to happen. One of the most important secondary figures to consider is Friar Lawrence. Without friar Lawrence Romeo and Juliet’s love would have burnt out, due to their impractical circumstances. Though his intentions were pure, if it wasn’t for his actions Romeo and Juliet’s story would not have been a tragedy. Friar Lawrence officiated Romeo and Juliet’s marriage in secret, which fuelled their desperation to be together, …show more content…

Friar gave Romeo and Juliet’s love legitimacy. Matrimony is difficult to discredit, which caused the couple to go to the extremes for each other. In their minds, there was no going back. Their bond through marriage also contributed to the inability to accept that death would do them part; therefore, inadvertently Friar sealed the couple’s fate. What was supposed to be a proclamation of their love turned into a death sentence for the young couple on different sides of the same war.The elixir that Friar made for Juliet in the end killed them both. The plan was for the elixir to mimic death so the couple could be together when it wore off. However, Friar did not tell Romeo that it was a hoax in time. The heart broken Romeo stormed his way into Juliet’s resting place so that he may lay with his love. Romeo lies with Juliet and kills himself. Later Juliet wakes up and sees that her love is dead so in her anguish she decides to kill herself as well. If Friar had told Romeo that his beloved was not dead, as they had planned, they would have survived. Friar is vital to the story, because without him there is no blazing love story ending in a heart wrenching tragedy that is Shakespeare’s work. Essentially, Friar is the yeast making the story

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