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  • Essay / Analysis of Romeo and Juliet - 976

    In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet had many problems which led to Romeo and Juliet committing suicide towards the end of the play. To blame someone means to be responsible for something that is wrong or deserves censure. As a result, Friar Lawrence is openly responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. With this intention, he commits not one, but three mistakes which lead to their death. In particular, he marries Romeo and Juliet, he depends on Brother John with a letter of essential information to deliver to Romeo, and he flees when Juliet was in danger at the tomb. Overall, without these critical mishaps, Romeo and Juliet would still be alive. The key aspect when Brother Laurent made a major mistake that he could have avoided. Brother Lawrence made a rash decision to marry Romeo and Juliet behind his parents' backs. Brother Lawrence thought that messing with these two would end the feud. For example, when Brother Lawrence says: “These violent delights have violent ends, and in triumph they die, like fire and powder which, embracing each other, are consumed. » (Rom. 2.6.9-11) By marrying these two, Brother Lawrence thought of him and tried to make him more effective. Both Romeo and Juliet agree with Friar Lawrence that their true love has grown so much that they cannot say half of it in words. As Romeo says: “Ah, Juliet, if the measure of your joy be like mine, and your skill be greater to blazon it, then sweeten it with your breath. » (Rom. 2.6.24-26) Romeo and Juliet were both attached to each other, but their marriage put their lives at stake. For example, after Romeo married Juliet, he met Tybalt . But at the time, Tybalt wanted to challenge Romeo. As soon as Romeo understood that he could not fight Tyba...... middle of paper ......s of Friar Lawrence's choices, Juliet could have lived. As a result, Brother could have taken her with him, told her that everything would be okay, or reassured her at the tomb. However, Brother Lawrence was selfish and inconsiderate because of his terrible decision, Juliet committed suicide. As noted, Brother Lawrence made an assortment of accidents, and he could have made superior choices that led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. An often overlooked point, with his reckless choices, he married Romeo and Juliet, he depended on Brother John with a letter of essential information to deliver to Romeo, and he took off when Juliet was in danger at the tomb. Again and again, Brother Lawrence showed his excessive errors and cost Romeo and Juliet their lives. In the long run, Friar Lawrence is more responsible than anyone for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet..