Friar John Contribute To The Death Of Romeo And Juliet

543 Words3 Pages

There are many people in “Romeo and Juliet “ who attributed to their deaths. In fact, Friar John is one of the people who attributed to Romeo and Juliets death. Also, Lord Capulet is a controlling King who lead to the two lovers death. Lastly, Friar Lawrence tried to help end the feud , but it lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. All and all, the death of Romeo and Juliet was caused from Friar John, Friar Lawrence, and Lord Capulet. The first out of the three suspects is Friar John. Friar John is one of the people who attributed to Romeo and and Juliet's death for many reasons.First, Friar John was given a letter from Friar Lawrence to give Romeo to tell Romeo the plan. In scene six, it says, “ I'll send a friar with speed to Mantua with my letters to thy lord”. However, Friar John is on his way to give Romeo the letter but is stopped in his tracks because of a farmer's child is sick. As a result, Romeo does not know the plan. Then, Friar John returns to Mantua to tell Friar Lawrence the disturbing news. Unfortunately, Friar Lawrence has to come up with a new plan. …show more content…

Lord Capulet was a controlling king who wanted his daughter to marry another wealthy man named Paris. At the time, he didn't know that juliet was in love with his worst enemies, the son of the Montagues, Romeo.In scene five, Act three, it says,” Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell thee what- get thee to church a thursday or never look me in the face”. This makes the plan for friar lawrence to make a potion to make juliet's seem dead so that she doesn't have to marry Paris. This leads the next suspect, Friar