Friar’s Fate There she saw Romeo’s lifeless corpse. In the tragic and quick story of Romeo and Juliet, many crazy things happen so suddenly. This story of two lovers turns very deadly. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence is to blame for the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet because he gave Juliet the “poison”, and he left Juliet to kill herself without trying to stop her. The primary reason why Friar Lawrence is to blame is due to him giving Juliet the poison to drink. Friar Lawrence made a plan with Juliet to “fake her death” so she could get out of marrying Paris. Juliet would do anything to get out of the situation so she accepted and drank the poison, “I take thou this vial being then im dead, and this distilled liquor drink thou off”.(IV.i.94-95) When the character makes this choice, the readers see just how desperate Juliet is to be with Romeo again. As a result, Juliet will do whatever it takes to get back with Romeo. Therefore, Friar Lawrence made a huge mistake by giving the poison vial to Juliet.. …show more content…
Friar Lawrence was waking Juliet up from her slumber when he found Romeo killed himself next to Juliet thinking Juliet was dead. When Juliet woke up, he could see the horror in her eyes and she insisted, “Go, get thee hence, for I will not go away…”(V.iii.160). Friar Lawrence has come to realize that there is no way he can save Juliet. Thus, he goes, leaving Juliet to kill herself. Therefore, Friar Lawrence is once again at fault for the death of these two lovers since he didn’t help Juliet and tell Romeo ahead of time about his