Friar Lawrence is to blame for Romeo and Julirt’s death. One example from the play was when he got Romeo and Juliet married without their parents knowing or being involved. This evidence clearly proves that Friar Lawrence was blamed because if he did not get them married this would not have happened. He could also have just asked their parents to allow them to get married, and this could have not happened. Another reason Friar Lawrence is to blame was that he allowed Romeo and Juliet to see each other, knowing they were enemies.
Friar Lawrence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death. This evidence clearly proves that Friar knew it was wrong since he had to do it in secret. He thought he was making the right decision since they were in love, but he was risking their lives and that was the reason they killed themselves. Another example was when Friar had come up with a plan so that Romeo and Juliet could be together but did not think it through (Act 5). This evidence shows that he had made a more efficient plan or had planned if something went wrong.
Who’s to Blame for? In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in at first sight at the Capulet’s mask party, but soon they realize they are enemies. After the party, Romeo meets Juliet again outside of her balcony and they talk about the amount of love they have for each other and being enemies isn’t going to stop their love. Soon after they get married, they take both of their lives because of their family’s hatred. Friar Lawrence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death.
Friar Lawrence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death because he does not think things through, he does not come up with a good plan. He came up with all these three ideas, the potion, the message, and the marriage of them, and neither of them worked out correctly, or as he thought. Due to him not thinking things through enough, it resulted in both of them killing themselves. Friar Lawrence's idea of giving Juliet a potion to make her appear dead turned out to be a mistake as it was overly complicated and risky. Even though he wanted to help Juliet escape marrying Paris and be with Romeo, the plan relied too much on everything going perfectly.
In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, many people could be blamed for the multiple deaths, but one man was extremely careless.. Many people believe that Romeo is to blame because of his ignorance and pride. Others blame Juliet for the tragedy because she was secretive and headstrong. And most people blame the parents of Romeo and Juliet for their ignorance and pride when it came to their children. I blame Friar Lawrence for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet because of his many unsettling interactions when he aided Romeo and Juliet in their secret love affairs.
To begin with, Friar Lawrence is accountable for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he authorized the lovers’ hasty marriage. For instance, after Romeo confides in Friar Lawrence of his new love, the friar tells Romeo, “Thy love did read by
As they arrange a marriage behind everyone’s back, everything seems to be testing them; including a fight that broke out and ended in Tybalt’s murder and Romeo being banished from his hometown, Verona. Juliet could not go without being with her love, Romeo, and quickly had to find a way to be with him before her other marriage that her father arranged for her took place. As the friar arranges a plan for the two star-crossed lovers to reunite, things don’t work out the way they’re supposed to and end in the deaths of both characters. In Shakespeare’s, “Romeo and Juliet” Friar Laurence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths because he is devious and has a poor planning ability.
Friar is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death by having Juliet faking her death to buy some time and when Romeo finds out Juliet is "dead" he never gets the letter from Friar and the plan goes downhill. Romeo goes to her grave and then Romeo drinks poison because he thought Juliet was dead and Juliet stabs herself with a sword because Romeo drank poison. Friar thought his plan would work by marrying Romeo and Juliet and that it would stop the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets, but it did not work and Romeo and Juliet died (Acts 2-5). This clearly shows that Friar Lawrence caused the death of both Romeo and Juliet because the Friar's plan did not work and they both died (Act 5). Another reason why Friar is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death is because his plan was not thought out right and Friar killed Romeo and Juliet by killing each other.
Would you ever sacrifice your own life for a guy? Juliet did for Romeo. Everyone knows how the star-crossed lovers end up, but who do you blame? Do you blame Romeo? Or even Juliet.
The end of this story isn’t pretty, so whose fault was it? Friar Lawrence is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he was the character who assisted throughout the entire situation that Romeo and Juliet had. He agreed to marry the young lovers even though he was aware that their families were feuding, and he aided in Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is one of the most widely known love stories in the world, and this ill-fated love could have had a happy ending if it hadn’t been for Friar Lawrence. The story works around the fate of the two star-crossed lovers, although they only had a slim chance for a good life if they hadn’t trusted him they might have both survived. Friar Lawrence is to blame because he illegally married Romeo and Juliet, didn’t go into the cave to check in on them, and because he gives Juliet an illegal potion that could’ve easily killed her. The majority of problems in Romeo and Juliet could have been avoided if Friar Lawrence had not agreed to illegally marry Romeo and Juliet. Without Friar Lawrence’s blessing, Romeo and Juliet might
Friar Lawrence was the one to blame throughout the entire story. Although Friar Lawrence was just trying to help throughout the whole story, he was just causing problems that led to Romeo and Juliets death. The one problem was just miscommunication between Friar Lawrence, Friar John, and Romeo. “Who bar my letter, then, to Romeo?”(S.S, pg. 470).
Whenever a tragedy happens we always seek answers for as who was responsible, and why it happened. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, it is no different. There also is enough blame to go around for the death of these star crossed lovers. Although there is enough blame to go around, Friar Lawrence had the biggest role in the deaths of these star crossed lovers for three reasons. Firstly, he was most to blame because when he assisted them, he did not think things through.
One of Shakespeare's most popular plays, “Romeo and Juliet” is famous for the tragedy of the star-crossed lovers. Have you ever wondered who was responsible for the tragedy? Well, I’m here to tell you that all the evidence points to Friar Lawrence. He is the one who is responsible for the death. If we go to the beginning of the play (Act ll, scene 3,) then we know that Friar Lawrence wants Romeo and Juliet to get married for selfish reasons.
Friar Lawrence is the reason Romeo and Juliet died, he married the kids in secret, did not speak up when he knew Capulet was trying to marry Juliet to Paris and when he ran away after he found Romeo and Paris dead after Juliet wakes up. Friar Lawrence is to blame for the suicides of young Romeo and Juliet