Romeo And Juliet's Death Quotes

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The love of Romeo and Juliet was a death, forced upon them. In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the friar marries Romeo and Juliet which causes Romeo to be expelled from Verona by the death of Tybalt. Then, Paris would have to marry Juliet, so the friar gave Juliet a sleeping potion. Juliet then took the potion from the friar and took it. The friar is at most fault for the death of both Romeo and Juliet because of the marriage of both Romeo and Juliet, the friar gave Juliet a sleeping potion, and how the friar is hiding Juliet from Paris. The Friar Lawerance marries Romeo and Juliet in a total of 1 day. In the beginning of the quote the author states that Juliet will have to marry Paris tomorrow. Due to the death of Tybalt …show more content…

In the beginning of the quote it states Paris is shocked in grief as is the nurse so friar made them all leave. The friar says,” sir, go you in; and, madam, go with him; and go, sir paris. Every one prepared to follow this fair corpse unto her grave. The heavens do lower upon you for some ill; move them no more by crossing their high will “( act 4, scene 5, line 95). The Friar Lawerence is hiding Juliet from Paris so they do not get married and so Juliet gets to marry Romeo again. Friar Lawerence plotted the death of both Romeo and Juliet by saying, “Fair corpse unto her grave” and,“The heavens do lower”. The friar uses the phrase, “ follow this corpse unto her grave” this shows that either way she was going to die. Also, the friars say,” the heavens do lower upon you” this represents that she is going to heaven. The author writes the phrase, “ follow this fair corpse unto her grave” to show the readers it was like a funeral. The author also writes, “ the heavens do lower upon you” this shows the reader she is going to heaven because god lowered heaven for her. The friar is a big key to the death of both Romeo and Juliet from the funeral of Juliet to the death of