Friar Lawrence Is To Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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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.You can also blame Friar Lawrence for what happened to Romeo and Juliet because …show more content…

You can blame him for forcing Juliet into a marriage with someone whom she did not love. For example, “... But fettle your fine joints ‘gainst Thursday next, To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green-sickness carrion! Out, you baggage!...”. (DBQ: Project. 2013) Lord Capulet had told Juliet that on the Thursday she will go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church to get married, and that if she didn’t he would drag her there himself. This proves that Lord Capulet was forcing his daughter Juliet to get married. Another example is, “ Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell the what: get thee to church o’ Thursday, Or never after look me in the face; Speak not, reply not, do no answer me; My fingers itch…”.(DBQ: Project, 2013) Lord Capulet tells Juliet that she has no choice but to marry Paris on Thursday, and that if she didn’t he was going to disown her. After telling Juliet that he also tells her that he wanted to hurt her. This resulted in Juliet going to Friar Lawrence for help, he then gave her poison to make her seem dead-like, making Romeo commit suicide, along with