Friar Lawrence Responsible For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet

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Friar Laurence was responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet because of his quick decisions and not thinking things through. Due to Friar Laurence's quick decisions and inability to think things through, the lives of Romeo and Juliet were taken. If Friar would've planned things better and made better decisions they could've stayed alive. In the story Friar Laurence states, "And if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy."(Act IV, Scene 1). As stated in the story, Friar Laurence is willing to give Juliet this potion without anyone else's approval. This is an example of the Friar not thinking it all the way through and rushing the plan. Another example of this terrible decision-making is when he agrees to marry Romeo to a girl he just met