An Analysis Of Friar Lawrence To Blame For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet The death of Romeo and Juliet could have been any of the character`s fault. For example Romeo and Juliet parents are the blame for both of their deaths. However if it wasn’t for them not liking each other Romeo and Juliet would not have to hide the fact that they were in love. Friar Lawrence also interfered in their death. He wasn’t supposed to marry them and he didn’t get to send the letter. Therefore both Romeo and Juliet are dead. Balthasar also interfered in the death of Romeo and Juliet. In fact he facilitated Romeo`s breaking into the Capulets tomb. Romeo and Juliet parents are the blame for both of their deaths. However, if it was not for the parents and their relationship Romeo and Juliet would not have to hide the fact that they were together.” Juliet impatiently waits for her nurse, whom she sent to meet Romeo three hours earlier”. This proves that she weren’t supposed to be around Romeo. It took both Romeo and Juliet to die for them to stop the issue they had towards each other.” Capulet and Montague clasp hands and agree to put their vendetta behind them”. This proves that it took both of their children dying for then to stop the issue they had towards each other. …show more content…

However he married Romeo and Juliet without both of their parent`s consent. Friar Lawrence thought the issue between the parents would stop if they were married unfortunately it only made the issues worse then what it already was. “He expresses the hope that the marriage of Romeo and Juliet might end the feud ravaging the Montagues and Capulets”. This proves that he married them because he thought them being married would stop the issue between the parents. Even though he should have sent the letter earlier then he did. Both Romeo and Juliet would still be

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