William Shakespeare portrays Friar Lawrence as unrealistic, dishonest, and irresponsible. In Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, two main characters Romeo and Juliet, who are supposed to be sworn enemies but end up falling in love, follow a tragic love story. Due to their families ongoing feud and dishonest acts of trusted people, they can not be together, so they kill themselves because they feel as if they can not be apart from each other. Friar Lawrence is most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he is unrealistic, dishonest, and irresponsible. One reason Friar Lawrence is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is because he is unrealistic. At the time, both families were constantly brawling and neither family would approve of the marriage between Romeo and Juliet. But, that didn’t matter to either of them because Romeo came to Friar Lawrence, asking him to marry the two. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo, “But come young waverer, come, go with me. In one respect i’ll thy assistant be For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (2.3. 96-99). Friar Lawrence was being unrealistic because he was agreeing to marry them, because he thought that it would end the feud between the Capultes and the Montagues. But the marriage wouldn’t end the feud, it would only make …show more content…
Friar Lawrence could have told the Capulets about Juliet and Romeo at this time and he chose not to, causing him to be dishonest and betraying his trust with the Capulet family. When connecting this to a real life situation, most people wouldn’t try to increase the problem by trying to be dishonest with another person. And if someone would go to a trusted adult about a problem the adult would help them but not make the situation worse. This is why Friar Lawrence is