Friar Lawrence In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In the romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, the nurse and lord Capulet both contributed to the death of Juliet, however William Shakespeare positions Friar Lawrence to be the most responsible for the death of Juliet, by continuously cooperating in plans that were not logically considered such as: marring the adolescent couple, giving Juliet the potion and not ensuring that Romeo received the very important letter. Romeo and Juliet rush into a relationship with no logical consideration for the consequences of their actions. Along the timeline of the shortly lived love Juliet loses trust in her only confidant, the nurse. Her unbreakable trust with the nurse had come to an end when the nurse changed sides of opinion during an argument between lord