How Did Romeo And Juliet Change Letter

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Braydon Keel Mrs. Gerrish Introduction to Language Arts 6 May, 2024 Romeo and Juliet Make a Change Letter Dear Friar Laurence, We both know that you were the most likely cause of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths, which could’ve been prevented if you hadn’t wed them. The story would’ve ended so much differently if you never married them in the first place, such as Romeo and Juliet still being alive, Tybalt and Mercutio still being alive, and the war between the Capulets and the Montagues still going on. This might not be the best thing, but many more people would still be alive. First off, you were the most likely cause of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Now, to say you’re the whole cause of their deaths wouldn’t be fair, many other things played into their demise, such as the conflict between their families, their impulsive decisions, and societal pressures. …show more content…

Ultimately, your wedding to them and giving Juliet the potion contributed to their tragedy. I’d say it’s the peak of many elements that led to their deaths. I think you shouldn’t have wedded them in the first place, many other problems I have listed could’ve been prevented. You also would have prevented Tybalt’s and Mercutio’s deaths by revealing Romeo and Juliet’s secret marriage to the feuding families. (Capulets and Montagues) Now this has led to something that could have been prevented. By doing so, you most likely fed the fire again, which would have prevented the fatal duel between Tybalt and Romeo and led to Mercutio’s death. If you had informed Romeo about his plan to fake Juliet’s death, Romeo might not have rushed back to Verona. Which led to Romeo and Juliet’s death. If you had just warned the two families, I believe that things would’ve turned out better for