Is it acceptable to lie or is it dishonorable? Can lying result in unintended consequences? In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, lying and the denial of information leads to the death of two lovers named Romeo and Juliet. Who is to blame for the death of the two lovers is Friar Laurence, Prince Escalus, and Lord Capulet. To begins with, Friar Laurence is responsible for the demise of the two lovers. This is because he withholds information. For example, when Friar Laurence speaks of the consequences of marrying Romeo to Juliet with Romeo, he believes it will solve their two families hate for each other. As stated by Friar Laurence, “For this alliance may so prove/ To turn your households rancor to pure love.” (Shakespeare 2. 3. 98-99). While Friar Laurence does believes the marriage will solve the Capulets and the Montagues conflict, he never tells the families about the marriage. This leads to Lord Capulet forcing Juliet to marry Paris which results in Juliet faking her death so she can be with Romeo. This act by Juliet also tells us how desperate Romeo and Juliet are for each other. Thus Friar Laurence does aid in the death of Romeo and Juliet. …show more content…
This is due to him making truth more difficult to tell. He does this by not stopping the conflict between the Capulets and the Montagues when addressing the two families after a fight between them. As said by Prince Escalus, “If ever you disturb our streets again,/ Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” ( Shakespeare 1. 1. 98-99). However, this is the third fight between the two families and still no punishment has been given. This allows the conflict between the two families to continue. This results in Romeo and Juliet being scared to tell the truth to their families about their marriage. Therefore Prince Escalus is to blame for the demise of Romeo and