Friar Lawrence To Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Introduction Romeo and Juliet, two ill-fated lovers that were destined for sacrifice, not love.Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. He was born on April 23, 1564 in Warwickshire.Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's best works due to how the fault of the two lovers death is left up for interpretation, there isn't one singular answer to this because there are many people to blame fate Lawrence and the two families have the most blame out of everyone they have the blame everyone the cause of their death had to do with the feud ending the feud and attempts to escape the feud. Body Paragraph #1 The feud itself Romeo and Juliet were born into a family that has had a few for so long that it is a part of their tradition. Amayo and Juliet fell in love before knowing each other's identities. They both knew neither of their families would accept them, which is what led them to drastic measures Romeo and Juliet struggled to find a way to get their families to accept each other but they failed which is why they did things in secret, the two families did not overlook each …show more content…

Lawrence was first involved in the Romeo and Juliet problem when Romeo approached him about marrying Juliet. Lawrence was reluctant at first, since he had never heard of Juliet before, as well as Romeo being heartbroken after a past relationship Friar Lawrence married the two, but that is when everything went sideways, Lawrence devised a plan to Juliet's death “I spy, a kind of hope which craves as desperate and execution as that is desperate, which we would prevent” page 194 act 4 scene 1 this quote is when Friar Lawrence suggested the idea of This plan was not well thought out as Lawrence, his messenger John, sent the message to Romeo, which is why he ended up killing himself. Lawrence said she simply ran away as there wasn't good enough technology to track her