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

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Death was a decision made by both Romeo and Juliet due to their impulsiveness and due to their lack of bad decisions.William Shakespeare's purpose of this novel was to show love that was not allowed by their family. William Shakespeare loves tragedy and love, which usually appears in his novels as it shows how you can fall in love with the person you least expect. There were 3 important reasons for Romeo and Juliet's death, which are lack of good decisions, immaturity and the pressure from Juliet’s parents to get married in Paris. The first person to blame is Lawrence, Juliet and Romeo because he didn't know how to control the situation. The reason for blaming Friar Lawrence is his fault Romeo didn't receive the card and it was his idea of making the fake death of Juliet. It was also his fault because he didn't care about the consequences that could happen if the plan didn't work.Other reason is because Fair Lawrence is to blame because he planned everything without being sure …show more content…

The reason why Juliet is more responsible for what happened to her death is because when Romeo goes to the church,Juliet was alive.She didn't talk to Romeo and that caused the death of Romeo. Juliet should look for a solution like communication, talking to their family that she doesn't love Paris or she will run away. Act four scene three ‘‘I wake up before the tierre that Romeo conned to redeem me.’’ In this quote we read how Juliet is saying that she is scared of what can happen even though she knows Juliet was desperate to be with Romeo. Act 3 scene four ‘‘What if this mixture does not work at all? Shall I be married (with someone I don’t love) by tomorrow.’’ Juliet knowing that all that happened that she could probably die if the plan doesn't work and she will marry Paris, Juliet doesn't care about anything and she is decided because she loves