Friar Lawrence In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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A romantic comedy turns into a tragedy due to someone who never would have been suspected to be the one responsible. A very famous and brilliant play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, shows how instantaneously the love between two star-crossed lovers can turn into a tragedy. One reason why Friar Laurence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death, is because he agrees to marry them furtively. Also, Friar Laurence devises a plan to give a potion to Juliet in attempt to help her escape an arranged marriage with Paris that is unwanted by Juliet. Shortly after the concoction of the plan, Friar Laurence appeals to Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo, notifying him about the plan. Friar Laurence doesn’t stress enough to Friar John that the letter to Romeo had to be delivered hurriedly. Friar Laurence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death because …show more content…
Early in the morning, Friar Laurence is picking flowers in the church garden and Romeo goes to ask the Friar to marry him and Juliet covertly. The Friar tells Romeo about young men and the wrongs in the way they love. The Friar points out, “So soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies/ Not truly in their hearts, but with their eyes” (II.iii.67-68). Friar Laurence states to Romeo that young men love with their eyes and not their hearts. He is saying that young men only fall in love with physical appearances, rather than loving with personalities and or their character. After Romeo has been imploring, Friar Laurence agrees to marry the two. He explains, “But some young waverer, come go with me./In one respect I’ll thy assistant be,/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (II.iii.89-92). Friar Laurence says that he will marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes that this marriage may be lucky enough to turn the hatred between the families into pure