Friar Laurence’s well intentioned actions shaped the story's plot. Even though some people try, sometimes they make things worse. This is what friar Laurence did in Romeo and Juliet. There are two main families in Romeo and Juliet, the Montague and the Capulet. Their household are rivals and have had many brawls and one day the prince of Verona had enough of it. He told them if they fought and disturbed the peace he will kill them. Lord Capulet had a house party and Romeo meant Juliet. The instantly fell in-love instantly. The same day they decide to get married not caring that they are each other’s rival. Romeo went to Friar Laurence’s cell asking him to marry them. He says "I have respect I'll thy assistant be for this alliance may so be happy prove your households rancor into pure love" (2.3.92-95). He marries them because he hopes that it will turn their hatred for …show more content…
Since they didn’t tell anyone their parents don’t know that Juliet is married. Some rich guy named County Paris wants to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet agrees to the marriage and is making Juliet marry him. Without knowing what to do Juliet goes to Friar Laurence for help. Romeo has been banished for killing Tybalt. Romeo killed him, because He has slain his dear friend Mercutio. And if the Prince found Romeo he would have killed him so they banished him to Mantua. Friar Laurence’s plan is to give Juliet this vile with something in it. And she needs to drink it the night before the wedding. He says “Take thou this vial, being then in be, and this distilled liquor drink thou off; when presently through all thy veins shall run a cold and drowsy humour; for no pulse shall keep his native progress, but surcease; no warmth, no breath, shall testify thou liv’st” (4.1.94-99). And when she does she would wake up in Capulets monument, and when she wakes up Romeo will be there. Friar Laurence will send a
When Romeo and Juliet fall in love they go to him. Friar Laurence says, “In one respect I'll thy assistant be, For this alliance may so happy prove, To turn your households' rancor to pure love.” (Shakespeare 2.3. 90-92). Friar Laurence married them for his own benefit, to make peace between the Montagues and the Capulets. He did not thoroughly think it through or consider what this may lead to.
Rather than genuinely caring for Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, Friar Laurence is only concerned about the feud between the families, making his
He gave Juliet, a suicidal and unstable fourteen year old girl, a potion to make her appear dead simply because she did not want to marry Paris. Had he simply taken her to Mantua instead of giving her the potion she would have never been put in the situation to kill herself. Friar Laurence displays his irresponsibility when he gives Juliet the vial saying, “if...thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself...take thou this vial... no warmth, no breath shall testify thou livest.” (IV,I,72,93,98).
Have you ever been willing to die for someone? In William shakespeare's famous , Romeo and Juliet , lovers emerged from two rivaling houses endure a tragedy that could have been avoided. Along with many other factors and characters,Friar Lawrence certainly contributed to the events leading to the violent death of both Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence had helped in bringing together the two members of feuding families with the hope of erasing the strong sense of hate the households held towards each other. “In one respect I’ll thy assistant be, For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households rancor to pure love.”
Friar put forth the plan to fake Juliet’s death, which made Romeo kill himself and Juliet kill herself. When the plan was in action Friar was thinking of a way that Romeo and Juliet can see each other. So, Friar came up with Juliet drinking a potion that could bring many dangers. The poison makes anyone who drinks it seems as if they are dead.
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is the most to blame for the death of the young couple because of his poor decision making and uncommunicative planning. Friar Laurence is the most to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of his poor decision making. First, Friar Laurence agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet without their parent’s permission. Friar Laurence said “but come, young waverer, come go with me. In one respect I'll thy assistant be;” (Shakespeare,1031).
However, Friar Laurence was unwise to have given Juliet the potion before confirming with Romeo and sending Friar John with such vital information instead of delivering the letter to Romeo personally and making sure he got the letter. When Romeo found out Juliet was “dead” he was wrecked because although they were not together for long he stilled loved Juliet. He was so devastated, he took his own life to be with her, “Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3. 120). Romeo should not be blamed for being deeply in love.
Peer influence could be a good thing, but have you experienced the negative side of it? Well in the novel, Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare, the author describes the tragic love between a boy and a girl from the Elizabethan Era. The tragedy being that Romeo, part of the Montagues, and Juliet, part of the Capulets, is that their families were rivals. Because of this, they decide to keep their love a secret from their parents and get together. Through this journey, Many other characters come into play and are influences to Romeo and Juliet, much of who are adults.
If Friar didn’t marry them it would of not started the chain reactions of events that occur next. The play ends with three tragic deaths; those including being Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence is mostly to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet, because of he did things in secret, not communicating clearly, and not executing his plans. The first reason why Friar Laurence is to blame is because he married Romeo and Juliet.
As they arrange a marriage behind everyone’s back, everything seems to be testing them; including a fight that broke out and ended in Tybalt’s murder and Romeo being banished from his hometown, Verona. Juliet could not go without being with her love, Romeo, and quickly had to find a way to be with him before her other marriage that her father arranged for her took place. As the friar arranges a plan for the two star-crossed lovers to reunite, things don’t work out the way they’re supposed to and end in the deaths of both characters. In Shakespeare’s, “Romeo and Juliet” Friar Laurence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths because he is devious and has a poor planning ability.
The story of Romeo and Juliet was a tragic love story that ended up with the death of both characters. Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet,their families had a feud which had to keep their love for eachother a secret. They were both very young,Juliet was only thirteen years old and Romeo a few years older. They were married by Friar Lawrence,which who had come up with the plan that ended in their death
Then once her parents have put her in the Capulet's tomb Friar would send Romeo to extract her from the tomb before she even wakes up. It sounded easy enough though when Friar Lawrence attempted to send word to Romeo explaining the plan he had produced, it never made it to him. Friar: Hold! Get you gone, be strong and prosperous /In this resolve, Ill send a friar with speed /To
There was a feud going on between the two families that lead to a series of tragedies. In the play and movie of Romeo and Juliet there were two young teens. One was named Juliet, her mother was forcing her to marry a guy named Paris. However she did not want to marry Paris. Then there was Romeo who was from a different household; that happened to be enemies with the Capulet household.
In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a great feud centuries-long between two families is the root of much violence, tragedy, and sorrow leading to the demise of the two main protagonists and many others. The Capulets and Montagues have been fighting and causing unnecessary death in the streets because of their feud for centuries. Friar Laurence knowingly married Romeo and Juliet even though they are both part of the feuding households and he did not inform anyone about this marriage. Also, Romeo and Juliet made terrible choices leading up to their untimely death. Friar Laurence, the House of Capulet, the House of Montague, and the sprightly couple of Romeo and Juliet all guiltily contributed in the sorrowful result of the situation, Friar Laurence
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it tells a tale of Romeo and Juliet whom were apart of hateful families. Considering they needed a parental influence in their life they were desperate to find someone who could be a role model in their life. Friar Laurence positively influenced the life of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet were not very close with their rival and money-seeking families, therefore they looked up to someone else to positively or negatively influence their lives. Friar Laurence gives Romeo good advice in the quote, “Therefore love moderately: one love doth so; Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.”