Essay On Mistakes In Romeo And Juliet

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Who is to blame? In baseball you get three mistakes; strike one, strike two, and strike three. After you make those three mistakes you are out, and those mistakes can cost your team the whole game. Three little mistakes can lose a whole game, and so imagine what three huge mistakes could do to your life. Baseball is a lot like life; you get chances, you can mess up a couple times, once you succeed you run with it, and eventually you will end up safe. Three mistakes can end the game, and three mistakes can end your life- and they do not even have to be your own mistakes. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, the person who is at fault for the star-crossed lover’s deaths is Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence made …show more content…

Friar Lawrence is one of the many adults who made mistakes in the story, and he struck out by making three huge mistakes. Strike two for Friar Lawrence was when he relied on a 14 year old, unstable, girl to handle a potion to make her look dead; so she did not have to marry a man she didn’t love. “Hold, daughter. I do spy a kind of hope,/ Which craves as desperate an execution/ As that is desperate which we would prevent./If, rather than to marry Count Paris,/ Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself,/ Then is it likely thou wilt undertake/ A thing like death to chide away this shame, (4.1. 70-76)” Friar Lawrence is the one who makes the bad decision, and tries to make a solution to Juliet’s problem, by making her pretend to die. This decision is obviously not very well thought out, and because she ends up dead not well executed. The decision to give her the potion was the second mistake that Friar Lawrence made in the story. Friar Lawrence made a third mistake in the story, and he struck out. When he is making the plan, possibly the dumbest plan ever, for Juliet he says he will get someone to deliver a letter to Romeo telling him what will be happening. But he fails to follow through with his promise to get the letter to Romeo in time, and this is the final and worst mistake of them all. “I could not send it-here it is again-/ (Gives FRIAR LAWRENCE a letter)/ Nor get a

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