Romeo And Juliet Ending Essay

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In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, they both fall into a deep attachment towards each other. After they encounter each other at the Capulet ball, Romeo sneaks over to Juliet and they both accept and compromise to marry, so Romeo proceeds to get Friar Lawrence to marry them; he compromises with them and gets them married. Then disaster starts to strike as Romeo gets into a skirmish that ends in the death of Tybalt. Juliet’s cousin, the prince of Verona, exiles Romeo from Verona, before he leaves. Romeo spends the night with Juliet, but in the morning Lord Capulet, enraged by her unwillingness to marry Paris, scolds her for marrying him, which causes Juliet to feel rebellious against her father. Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence for assistance and they come up …show more content…

In act two Romeo approaches Friar Lawrence and proposes that he marries him to Juliet at first, he doesn't seem too fond of the idea, but his mind is immediately converted after he realizes that this marriage could end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. This evidence clearly proves that Friar Lawrence is at fault for the demise of Romeo and Juliet because he decides to marry Romeo and Juliet behind the backs of their parents, which already puts the both of them in endangerment because of the family's feud Friar very well acknowledges this yet determines to marry them all because he wants to be the hero that ends the never-ending feud. In act four, Friar Lawrence constructs a plan out of nowhere that has an abundance of opportunity for