The play "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare is a play consisting of two families mainly. The families are the Montagues and the Capulets. They are feuding families meaning they do not get along. The Capulets have a daughter named, Juliet. The Montagues have a son named, Romeo. They end up falling in love against their families without their knowledge. They get married under Friar Lawrence. They are known as star crossed lovers and due to this, Romeo and Juliet in the end of the play die. They die from poison ultimately but the other underlying sources of their death overall is Friar Lawrence. He made three huge mistakes that led to their deaths. Friar Lawrence is to blame because he trusted Juliet with a potion, he trusted someone else to bring a very important message to Romeo and he overall …show more content…
She agrees. He then gave Juliet a potion that would make her appear to be dead. Juliet was going to drink this potion the night before so the wedding does not go on. They would then have a funeral for "dead" Juliet. The flaw in this was that a message had to go to Romeo explaining the situation because he was exiled from Verona. The fault by Friar was that he made everyone think that Juliet, the Capulets beloved daughter that was loved dearly is dead all for what?...an unstable relationship between Romeo and Juliet The other aspect of this plan was that Romeo is supposed to receive a letter that explains the whole plan between Friar Lawrence and Juliet. Friar John is the person that is supposed to deliver this letter. Friar Lawrence has put all trust into this person because without this letter things could easily go horrific. Friar John got quarantined on the way delivering this letter. He has been accused of having the plague and is unable get Romeo this letter. Friar Lawrence made a huge mistake by trusting someone to deliver something of such