Examples Of Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet

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In Romeo and Juliet I think Friar Lawrence is at fault for the deaths of the star crossed lovers. Firstly, Friar Lawrence gave some bad advice to Romeo and Juliet and led them down the wrong paths. They were both young and moved very fast, but Friar Lawrence did not hesitate to give them advice. Romeo loved with his eyes instead of his heart; Friar Lawrence can see this and decides to say “So soon forsaken? Young men’s love, then lies. Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (2.3.67-68). He saw that Romeo was able to move on to another and only would be obsessing and depressing for about one night so he questioned Romeos true intentions and decides to help which made Romeo start to grow confident knowing Friar Lawrence was going to be there for him. Furthermore, Friar Lawrence doubted Romeo from the start, but he allowed them to get married in hopes of bringing their families together. However, he wedded them for the wrong reasons and he shouldn't have involved himself in family matters. “So smile the heavens upon this holy act. That after-hours with sorrow chide us not.” …show more content…

I do spy a kind of hope, Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent.” (4.1.68-70) which also led him to create a plan that met Juliet's satisfaction. Friar Lawrence should've know that Juliet's idea to sacrifice herself was just acts of confusion and was wrong to suggest the faking of her death. He confused a teenager into lying to her parents, like everyone else he knew only little about their relationship and acted more as a friend whether than a guardian. He made Juliet feel safe because he supported their relationship but in the end it did in fact help stop the feud between the Montagues and the