The most significant motivating factor in this play is Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence is represented as a holy man who is trusted and respected by others. He has a very significant role in this play because he is responsible for marrying Romeo and Juliet. In addition to providing Juliet the vial to drink which will induce a death-like state. Friar Laurence acts mainly out of a genuine desire without concern of how his actions will have repercussions. First and foremost, Friar Laurence’s ultimate goal in helping Romeo and Juliet is to bring the two feuding families together. The text states, “For, by your leaves you shall not stay alond till Holy Churoh incorporates two in one” (2.6.35-37). This tells us that Friar Laurence hopes that Romeo and Juliet marry each other so their parents will be urged to end the family feud and live peacefully. Friar Laurence is also motivated to assist Romeo and Juliet since he clearly has a strong friendship and bond with Romeo. In addition, Romeo has also been seen confiding to Friar Laurence, therefore, we can conclude that Friar Laurence acts like a father-like figure to Romeo. Due to Romeo and Juliet’s marriage, …show more content…
The text states, “If rather than marry Paris, you have the strength of will to kill yourself, then it is likely you will try something like death to chase shame away, something that will cover you with death himself to escape from it? And, if you take the dare, I’ll give you the solution” (2.1.70-75). This informs us on Friar Laurence’s hopes in bonding the two feuding families together through Juliet’s “death”. Friar Laurence’s action in providing Juliet the vial contributed to many outcomes. For example, when Friar Laurence ordered his servant to fetch Romeo the news about Juliet, a problem occurred which led to Romeo’s death. In addition to Romeo’s death, this also caused the real death of