Friar Laurence and Mercutio are to blame because when Mercutio was killed, Romeo avenged him. Once Romeo killed Mercutio’s killer, Tybalt, he was banned by Prince Escalus. Friar Laurence is also to blame for many reasons, one of those reasons being that he married the two thinking that it would end the feud and not their lives. One of the other reasons is that he married Romeo and Juliet too quickly, and did not think of the outcome besides ending the feud.
Mercutio is to blame not for only getting Romeo banned but also for Romeo meeting Juliet. Mercutio convinced Romeo to go to the Capulet’s party, where he meets Juliet. Romeo and Juliet start to date, then Romeo asks Juliet to marry him. Friar Laurence agrees to marry them without thought
The book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there are six deaths. Decisions Friar Lawrence made throughout the story made me believe that he is to blame for all of the deaths in Romeo and Juliet. Friar’s interference in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets made things worse even though he was just trying to end the feud and unite everyone in love. “Whether your intention is to help or hurt, you never know if the outcome will be what you intended it to be.” -Molly
At the end of the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo drank poison which killed him and Juliet woke up to see Romeo dead next to her, after words she killed herself with a dagger. So who is to blame for the death of romeo and Juliet? I think Friar Laurence is to blame. This is because he gave Juliet the sleeping potion. He also failed to tell romeo about his plan.
It might have been Lord Capulet who caused their death, Mercutio, or even Fate itself. However, Romeo's abruptness with his "Heart's dear love," and their love life caused an excess of distress(2.3.57). However, Friar Laurence agreed to break the rules and intentionally marry Romeo and Juliet secretly. Their life was between Friar Laurence's hands, and he failed to keep their lives a grasp, causing the most mayhem in their so told true love. Conflicting with all the rules he set for others, without acknowledging the regulations he should have set for
“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” This is an ironic quote from William Shakespeare, who wrote the play, Romeo and Juliet. The main characters in the play, Romeo and Juliet, believe that their lives are all up to destiny, and because of this, they end up killing themselves because of miscommunication. For this, I blame Peter, Juliet, and most of all Romeo for their deaths. One reason why Peter is to blame is he invited Romeo to the party at the Capulet’s mansion for helping him read the list of invitees at the beginning of the play.
In William Shakespeare’s play, The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there is a common question asked. Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? There are many characters in the play to be blamed, but the main three are Feud, Lord Capulet and Friar Lawrence. Feud plays a part in all of this because the Feud between the Montagues and the Capulets with bring Romeo and Juliet together. But Lord Capulet also plays a part in all of this, he didn't want to marry his precious Juliet to Paris right away, but she started to weep and he thought that if she was married, she would be happy, so he forced her into a marriage to Paris with the thought of ending her suffering.
Who do you think is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? I blame Friar Lawrence for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet meet and they instantly fall in love. They arrange to get married and after they say I Do, Romeo gets banned from the town of Montua because he killed Tybalt the cousin of Juliet.
Will Romeo and Juliet’s tragedy be justified to one person? These two star crossed lovers will get married, but there are big problems with their relationship. Their families don’t get along and their parents don’t know about them. As, Juliet’s father is planning on marrying her to another guy, her father does not know about the relationship. Friar Lawrence is someone to blame for this tragedy of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Who is to blame or not to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? This is the question. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has been studied for hundreds of years. The debate of who is at fault of the teenage lover’s deaths has been questioned by many. Friar Lawrence is a character that we meet in act 2.
The death of the young lovers Romeo and Juliet were tragic. There death would have not even occured if everything was done differently. There are many factors that led to the catastrophe but, I believe Friar Lawrence and bad timing is most at fault for the death of these young lovers for a few reasons Friar should not given the idea of his plan to Juliet, the guilt of misdeeds, and poor judgment.
If someone were to commit suicide whom would you blame? Usually, people commit suicide because there is pressure put on them by others, which causes stress. This could be from peers bullying them to parents having hard expectations and also from the loss of other people, there is a multitude of different things that can cause this. Sometimes it isn't just one thing that is stressing them out, it could be a culmination of different things. Friar Lawrance and Juliet are to blame for her death.
“The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.139). In the case of Romeo and Juliet, as seen in Shakespeare’s tragic play, love truly does not run smooth. Throughout the play we get to see the story of Romeo and Juliet’s love play out. Many characters and events play a part in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet but ultimately Friar Laurence is to blame for the horrific outcome of this story. Friar Laurence is ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because of how he refuses to step aside from the drama of Romeo and Juliet’s lives and instead keeps coming up with plans which complicate their dilemma.
Romeo and Juliet Final Essay Romeo and Juliet is a great story, however after reading it one may be left with the thought of who was at fault for their deaths some say Romeo and Juliet’s parents others say themselves. In my opinion when it comes to deaths of Romeo and Juliet I believe that Friar Lawrence is to blame for the deaths because when he agrees to marry Juliet he only agrees because he believed it would bring peace within the two feuding families, he provides Juliet with a potion that “kills her” without Romeo knowing, as well as leaves Juliet alone with Romeo’s dead body. When Romeo explains to Friar Lawrence about marrying him to Juliet he is hesitant about it but goes along because he thinks it might be a way to end the feud.
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.
There are numerous characters in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare that can hold partial responsibility for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. However, Friar Laurence exhibits the most responsible for their deaths through his actions because he marries Romeo and Juliet, helps fake Juliet’s death and fails to tell Romeo his and Juliet’s plan. Love causes people to do irrational things without contemplating their decisions beforehand. A day after meeting one another, Romeo and Juliet decide to get married and Romeo asks Friar Laurence to marry them. At first Friar Laurence is hesitant and disapproves to marry them, but after some persuasion he believes their marriage would help an alliance form between the Montagues and the Capulets “For
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.