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Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Throughout Romeo and Juliet’s lives, there were many problems revolving around their true love. In all, i think Friar lawrence was to blame for many obvious, yet overlooked reasons. If you were in his position, would you have made those terrible decisions? The first bad decision he made, was to secretly marry the two children, knowing their parents were not okay with it. Having Romeo and Juliet married caused only problems. A bond between them was created through marriage. “For by your leaves, you shall not stay alone, till holy church incorporate two in one.”(2.6.36-37) Which meant Friar would not leave the two alone until they got married. So they did. Therefor the marriage was Friar Lawrence’s fault. A while after that, Tybalt challenged Romeo to a fight, but Romeo refuses, They are now related by marriage, and cannot fight. “Tybalt, the reason I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting. Villain am I none: therefore farewell, I see thou knowest me not”(3.1.36-39) Because Romeo would not fight, Tybalt thought he was being quite the sissy. So Mercutio stepped in to defend his …show more content…

He asked Friar John to get the message to Romeo about how Juliet’s death was a hoax,and asking Romeo to meet Juliet would greet him alive and well. Unfortunately the message never arrived. Friar Lawrence new when Friar John said “ I could not send it, here it is again, Nor get a messenger to bring it thee.” (5.2.14-15) Friar Lawrence clearly had not told him the importance of the messag reaching Romeo. If Friar Lawrence had kept his original agreement with Romeo, “Sojourn in Mantua. I’ll find out your man, And he shall signify from time to time Every good hap to you that chances here” (3.3.170-173) then maybe Balthasar could have delivered the message to Romeo. However, because of Friar Lawrence’s shortsightedness, he doomed those he tried to

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