Particularly Romeo and Juliet are commonly prosecuted for being their own disasters of fate or is another unseen force working against the romantic couple? The couple was willing to die if their love be separated and coincidentally the two with the brightest burning love had to be separated by not only a household, but a family feud that was spilling blood and had no intention of stopping. A tsunami of redundant reasons made for the tragic ending, for example the priest absurd plan, Juliet's cling to stubbornness, and of course the family feud that dropped bodies and peoples will to live. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and is believed to be an excellent play writer because he wrote about people's decisions rather than fate …show more content…
Fryer Lawrence plan states " Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead; she will be laid to rest in the Capulet tomb, and the friar will send word to Romeo in Mantua to help him retrieve her when she wakes up." This plan has more than a couple errors and complications for example friar could have given a smaller dosage, he could have woken Juliet himself, or gave Romeo the message earlier or made certain Romeo retrieve the message. Friar's plan is not only to blame, never once did Joliet say "hey your plan is similar to dog feces so I'm just going to be couple goals with my bae so peace dog!" Juliet had no reason to keep silence, they would achieve the same results without a faked death. Juliet had many poor character traits for example being so oblivious and just going along with the plan, and she couldn’t be selfless if she had to save her …show more content…
Lady, such a man / As all the world--why, he's a man of wax" (1.3.75-76). She means that Paris is perfect, as handsome as a wax figure and yet Juliet goes for the cry baby that had a couple smooth words and a thirst for a kiss stronger than a teenage boy. As handsome as Paris nothing was comparable to "He's been seen there many mornings, crying tears that add drops to the morning dew and making a cloudy day cloudier with his sighs" Even though Juliet is presented with a handsome flower with mass amounts of wealth she choose to the emotional girl named Romeo who had only enough money to pay for the poison to be a sinner and kill himself for one of the billion girls. She could have been less stubborn and married Paris because if no one knows you popped the spaghetti jar you never really did. There is only one thing that is more stubborn than Juliet's decision to stay with a