I personally blame others for things that happen, unless I know it was truly me that did it. The people that I normally blame are my sister and brother. Mainly because they are always somehow part of what happened. My sister is little so she sometimes is the reason that things happen. In Romeo and Juliet the main reason they died was the feud between their parents and because friar Lawrence decided to marry them. Romeo and Juliet were lovers at first sight. They never would have died if it wasn't for their family feud. Then again this all could have been prevented if they would have just told their parents about their love. At the same time this very well could be friar Lawrence's fault becaue he married them in the first place. Which
In the Shakespearean tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence was a monk, and a counselor, who came up with intricate plots and concocted a seemingly magical elixir in order to solve problems that the lovers encountered. Friar Lawrence had a profound impact on the outcome of this Shakespearean play; however, in a way that led to catastrophe. There are many factors that caused the deaths of the lovers, but two of the most important were how Friar Lawrence disregarded his own logic, and how he missed numerous opportunities to save the lovers.
As the only responsible adult available to counsel Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence failed miserably in his duties. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet presents the the tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers from feuding Italian clans. Friar Lawrence is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence should have stopped the wedding and informed the prince or their families, he should have not given Juliet the sleeping potion, and lastly, he should have should have ensured that Romeo was informed of the plan that he and Juliet had devised. As each of these points is discussed below, specific passages are cited and explained to expound on this reasoning.
Is Friar Laurence at fault for two star crossed lovers who kill themselves? Friar Laurence should not be at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s decision. If Romeo and Juliet were old enough to decide to get married, then they’re old enough to take full responsibility for the decisions they took. Friar Laurence is not responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because Romeo and Juliet are reckless and act without thinking, they don’t listen to any of their premonitions, and they’re old enough to understand that their love would not work because of the feud between their families. First and foremost, Romeo and Juliet are reckless and act without thinking.
Others would disagree of Friar Laurence being guilty because there are others who are at fault in this situation. For instance, the people may think Lord Capulet was the cause of Juliet's and Romeo's deaths for he had pushed Juliet's wedding day back making it earlier than she expected, thus she took the potion earlier and that's when all the chaos began to unfold. Another is the Nurse who has been aware of lady's Juliet secret relationship with Romeo, but didn't intervene with it. Furthermore, from what had been previously stated, the raw relationship between Capulets and your own family Lord Montague, is the blame for their deaths. From all those possible suspects, the nurse could be the culprit however she was the messenger not the developer
“O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” Is a famous quote from “Romeo and Juliet.” The author of “Romeo and Juliet” is William Shakespeare. The story is about two families that hate each other. Juliet from the Capulets and Romeo from the Montagues fell in love at first sight. Then tragedy strikes and it all falls down hill. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by the Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Romeo and Juliet is a story of how two teenagers that are not even allowed to talk to each other because there families are sworn enemies. Romeo and Juliet are different though because they fell in love and by doing that went against all their family believes because they knew they were right for each other and were going to be with each other no matter how they had to do this. They had a great plan but both of there were sadly cut short because they had a plan with a person and he had messed up the plan so because of that they both were lead to a sad death. This person thinks they're so great and that they're so amazing when they really do awful things and says he's helping them when he isn't doing much to help them.
“Thus, with a kiss I die” In the play Romeo And Juliet by William Shakespeare readers can picture the romantic and tragic death of the two star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet. The two are to blame for their own demise and others such as (Tybalt, Lady Montague, Paris, Mercutio). Capulet/Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are also to blame for the death of the two lovers.
People may say Romeo is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Others may say the parents or the nurse are to blame, but Friar Lawrence is to blame for the deaths. He may seem like a friar who only wants two kids to get married and make peace, but under the surface, he wants no one to know what he did and wants to destroy all evidence. First of all, in Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence gives both Romeo and Juliet the idea. That happens in Act 2, scene 3, when Romeo first meets Friar Lawrence.
An article from Galaxies Vibes ones said, “Don’t ruin other people’s happiness if you can’t find your own”(Galaxies Vibes). This quote connects to this story because in this story two people are in love but other people are stopping them. Someone might think if you were in love with your rivals daughter it would work out right? No you are mistaken. The story of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet are madly in love, but it all ends in a tragedy.
Romeo and Juliet were the most well-known star-crossed lovers for hundreds of years, to be exact, 547 years ago. While most people love and enjoy this story, some say it isn't quite a “love” story. All of the death and despair in this story makes it not feel loving as opposed to tragic. One might claim that a specific person is to blame for all the deaths in Romeo and Juliet. A large number of the characters in Romeo and Juliet’s story are to blame, but going back to the start when Friar Lawrence listens to the ideas of Romeo and Juliet, who are reckless teenagers, and agrees with them, telling them their ideas are fine, when they are not.
Everyone knows the story of Romeo and Juliet and how it ends. There have been debates on who is to blame for their deaths. People also believe no one caused the deaths. Although some disagree, Friar Laurence is the one to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. To begin with, Friar Laurence married them off without consulting with the parents, knowing that they were enemies.
Friar Laurence for the Blame There are a few people whom we can blame for Romeo and Juliet's tragic love story ending, but Friar Laurence had the biggest effect on Romeo and Juliet's deaths. I think he's the reason for almost everything. He led the two lovers with very bad advice and bad decision-making, so much so that he caused simple, young love to end in tragedy. First off, Friar Laurence is always trying to put his two senses in, but all that does is create one problematic scene into the next. Secondly, Friar is a very self-centered person, and we can see his personality unraveling as the play moves forward.
The most to blame for their deaths is the Capulets, Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet. Paris wanted to marry Juliet and Capulet decided to arrange the marriage. However, Juliet does not want to marry Paris. She would do anything to not marry Paris. Lady Capulet wanted Romeo to be killed instead of being banished for killing Tybalt. The Capulets had a big feud with the Montagues, Romeo's parents. Friar Laurence has been helping Romeo a lot during the story, however he could have got in trouble and be punished for bringing Romeo and Juliet together.
Friar Lawrence plays a major role in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. Through his lack of organization and judgment, Friar Laurence is highly responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. He is a member of a group of wise priests that only want good in the world but, at the end of the play, you realize that Friar Lawrence makes many mistakes throughout the story. There are three major points that lead to the that's of both Romeo, Juliet, and even Mercutio. The first was the marriage of which Friar Laurence had questionable intentions, the second was the plan that Friar Lawrence thought of which was risky and could have been taken care of another way, and finally the last is the disorganization and miscommunication responsible
Romeo and Juliet death, The person to blame for Romeo and Juliet death is Friar Lawrence. Friar Laurence is the most blame person their death because He married Romeo and Juliet, Make Juliet fake her death, and Left Juliet in tomb alone.