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
Who is to Blame for Romeo & Juliet Death Madison Stich Mrs. Revier Block 4 12 December 2017 Two young adults die because they trusted the holy man in their lives. Everyone who trusted Friar Lawrence in the story, Romeo and Juliet had their lives pretty much fall apart. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tells about a love affair gone wrong.
James wisely Ms. Antle English 1 March 11 2023 Romeo and juliet deaths Romeo and friar Lawrence are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and juliet. Is this story they both make bad decisions that lead to the death for the both of them. Romeo wanted to marry juliet. Also friar Lawrenc wanted to get juliet poison to make it look like juliet died. In romeo and juliet by william shakespeare friar laurence and romeo are foils in the play because romeo is really impressive and easy played and fryer lawrence should have not have given them stuiped ideas to romeo and juliet and they both have a lot of bad ideas.
In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare most of the blame can be pinned to Friar Lawrence because he married Romeo and Juliet in private, he devised a dangerous scheme to get Juliet out of a wedding, and he left Juliet alone at the site of Romeo’s death. One piece of evidence that puts the blame on Friar Lawrence is that he married Romeo and Juliet without their parent’s knowledge. In Act 2 Scene 6 of the play Romeo goes to Friar to get married to Juliet. Friar Lawrence knows the two had met only the night before yet he still married them. He also did not talk to either the bride or groom’s parents about the marriage at all, they found out only after Romeo and Juliet had killed themselves.
The blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet is on Friar Lawrence. He is the cause because of the actions and decisions he made and showed through out the novel. Actions such as keeping Romeo and Juliet’s marriage in secret eventually led to both of their deaths. Another action that led to the two lover’s death is Friar Lawrence faking Juliet’s death.
In William Shakespeare's, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, six people die in the play including Romeo and Juliet. At the end of the play, Prince Escalus asks who is to be punished for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence, Fate, and Lord Capulet are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In Act iv, Scene i, Juliet is now married to Romeo.
Consequences for Love in Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Lawrence could be to blame for his part in the two lovers' marriage. Even Romeo and Juliet’s parents could be to blame for their feuding. Could it also be the young lovers' faults themselves? Could a number of these people be to blame?
In act 2, Romeo asks the Friar to marry him and Juliet. Instead of weighing the consequences, the Friar agrees to marry the couple in hopes it will unify the Capulet and Montague families. “For this alliance may so happy probe to turn your households' rancor to pure love” (Shakesphere act 2 scene 3). This example shows that Friar Lawrence only recognized how the marriage would benefit the families of Romeo and Juliet. The Friar failed to recognize the issues that would occur if he married the couple.
In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the young forbidden love results in death. The two kids, Romeo and Juliet, take their lives because of the families’ feud. The people who should be held responsible for their death is the Capulet family. The Capulets hold the most blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because they never let Juliet be happy with who she wanted.
She hopes his actions are forgiven, even though he is exiled. Juliet believes her love for Romeo is irreplaceable because Romeo is the only man she has truly grieved. With this information, Friar Lawrence should see how desperate Juliet is to reunite with Romeo. He knows that since they love each other so much, Romeo and Juliet would do reckless acts for each other. Friar Lawrence put himself in a delicate situation by marrying the two so quickly.
Evidence to prove how Friar Lawrence is in blame is when he makes Romeo and Juliet get married without letting the two families know: “In one respect I’ll thy assistant be; For this alliance may so happy prove, To turn your households’ rancour to pure love (Doc C).” Although Friar Lawrence made Romeo and Juliet get married, he knows that marriages end badly: “So smile the heavens upon this holy act…. These violent delights have violent ends. And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume…. (Doc C).”
Who is to blame for the tragic end of Romeo Montague and his lover, Juliet Capulet? In Romeo and Juliet, the characters are faced with an unrelenting series of unfortunate coincidences, which eventually lead to the demise of six characters. The blame could be placed on many characters in the story, including a priest, Juliet’s parents, and Romeo and Juliet themselves. Who is the most responsible? The majority of the blame can be narrowed down to Juliet, Friar Lawrence, and Fate.
First, Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet too quickly, stating before the wedding “For this alliance may happy prove turn your households’ rancor into pure love.” (2.3.91-92). This shows that Friar Lawrence was more concerned about the recognition he would receive for ending the feud than the consequences Romeo and Juliet would experience due to this hasty marriage. Friar Lawrence’s egotistical ways may be clouding his judgement as the only adult these teenagers turn to. Next, The Friar came up with a plan so that the two star crossed lovers could still be together
Friar Lawrence thought that their marriage could end the feud but it didn’t do anything because the family never found out about their love until they were dead. Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet when they had only known each other for a short time so how could they know they loved each other. “These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness and in the taste confounds the appetite.
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare two young lovers from two divergent families died tragically. The cause of the blame for their deaths could be Capulet, Lady Capulet and Friar Lawrence. Capulet could be the blame because he was demanding he would not let Juliet marry the guy she wanted and he told her that if she doesn’t marry Paris then she shall forget that she has a father. Lady Capulet could be another blame, she agreed with Capulet that she shall not marry Romeo and she tried to talk to her so that she doesn’t and if she does than she shall forget that she has a mother as well.
Romance has been the most interesting subject of many stories for hundreds of years, and yet, the most well-known has to be the romantic tragedy of two star crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is a romantic tragedy about two star crossed lovers whose deaths are caused by the feud between the Montague and Capulet family. Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are caused by Friar Lawrence and Tybalt. Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are most at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of Friar Lawrence’s lack of communication while Tybalt is always causing drama since he wants to fight.