Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Romeo and Juliet, act 2 scene 3. Shakespeare uses Friar Laurence to bring insight to the play by speaking on herbs, plants, and virtues. (Shakespeare 2.3.1-22) Friar is a man who wants nothing more but to end this war between the Capulets and Montagues. He is a man who uses herbs and plants, which Shakespeare uses to later tie in to the play making the importance of this and Friar finally click. There is good and bad in this world, there is good and bad in the play, and most of the bad is centered around a family feud. A feud in which Friar Laurence, although with good intentions, sadly will be the one to end it all, and not in the way one may think. “The earth that’s nature’s mother, is her tomb. What is her burying grave, that is her womb.”(Shakespeare …show more content…

Things like poison oak and other plants, where if someone is allergic it can be deadly, but if used right there are properties in it that are great for the body. He is also comparing plants to humans, there are good and bad, some people can be used for greatness while others do not have a good bone in their body. This is a play on events that later unfold. While Friar is explaining this he sees himself as good and uses his power in herbs and the trust of others for an outcome he thinks is better. He uses his herbs and plants to make a potion that ends Romeo's life while using a potion that tricks Romeo into thinking Juliet is dead. Yet, when one person messes with the things given to them by the earth, there are bound to be consequences and we see that in Juliet stabbing …show more content…

It means, no matter how much good someone is trying to do, it can still turn out badly if done wrong. This shows in the play multiple times, the main being when Romeo and Juliet meet and then decide to get married which ultimately ends in their death. It is quite interesting that Friar was the one to say these things. What he did in this play was intentional in the hopes that the war between the two families would end, but can having two people kill themselves be action dignified? Who is to say that when the two got married and people found out things would change for the