Is Friar Lawrence A Dynamic Character In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare about two teenage lovers from two families that hold a deep hatred for eachother. With the help of a local friar, the two are sent through a complex plan to get married and run off together. While the original plan seems to be simple, as it unwinds, it shows it’s many flaws. The two end up both committing suicide because of the miscommunication from everyone involved. All of the characters in the play have a number of motivations and reasons they act as they do. Friar Laurence is a dynamic character that constantly shows different motives through his actions as a local Friar in Verona, he is a good friend with Romeo and takes a large role in the play. Lord Capulet is the father of Juliet and has to hold the role of head of the very Capulet family. Both Friar …show more content…

Friar Laurence shows this throughout the play, through his plan, he puts two teenagers at stake for the better of the community’s future, and to show himself as a hero of the town. He wants to be remembered as the person who saved Verona from the war between the two families. When Friar Laurence is talking to Romeo about the marriage with Juliet, he says, “For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households’ rancor to pure love”(II.iii.91-92). He is claiming that this marriage between Romeo and Juliet could bring the Montagues and the Capulets together. He is starting to show how he would like to marry them for the peace that could show up between the families. He is starting to show his interest in the future of society and how it will affect the destiny of Verona, instead of how it will affect the present. As well as two teenagers, the Friar is