“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo” (Shakespeare 5.3.309-310). Juliet and Romeo were deep in love. Although this quote is true about this being a great story, there were quite a few tragedies that happened, specifically deaths. Many people died, but the most famous deaths in this story were those of Romeo and Juliet. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence was to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence was trying to be helpful. The first reason that Friar Lawrence was to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet was because he was the one that married them in the first place. When Romeo approached Friar Lawrence seeing if Friar could marry Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare 846), Friar thought that it would end the family feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. He didn’t take the time to think about what the horrible consequences could’ve been. He was being selfish in this situation due to the fact that he just wanted people to be happy with each other, making the area more happy. When he married Romeo and Juliet, they were deeply in love. This caused them to want to be together no matter what. So, when …show more content…
The letter would’ve let Romeo know that Juliet wasn’t actually dead, but in a deep sleep for a few more hours. Friar Lawrence gave the letter to Friar John to give the letter to Romeo instead of delivering it himself (Shakespeare, 898-899). Then, Friar John couldn’t get the letter to Romeo, so Balthasar’s news all that Romeo could believe. (Shakespeare 916). Because of this, Romeo kills himself to be with Juliet, and when Juliet wakes up to Romeo being dead, she kills herself so she can be dead with Romeo (Shakespeare 924-926). With the risk that this situation involved, Friar Lawrence should’ve taken matters into his own hands and done it