Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet

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Can a religious person alter a person’s actions? In Romeo and Juliet, many characters have been accused of helping advance the plot. One character in particular is the most religious character. Friar Laurence has the greatest impact on moving the plot forward.
First of all, Friar Laurence was involved in both of the familys’ affairs. When Romeo was in the process of being exiled, Friar Laurence was hiding Romeo in his cell (Shakespeare III.iii). The evidence shows that Friar Laurence was helping Romeo, even though that Romeo needed to leave. This is portraying that Friar Laurence is associated with the resolving the problem Romeo has. The problem Romeo has that he has been ordered by the Prince to exile him. In society, everyone has to obey …show more content…

Some can say that since Tybalt was the reason Romeo was exiled. But, Tybalt already died during the big feud (Shakespeare III.i). After the big feud, that is where majority of the plot really started to move forward. Since Tybalt died during the fight with Romeo, he was not able to make an action to help influence the death of Romeo and Juliet. Unlike Friar Laurence, he was alive throughout the whole story, giving him enough time to do an action that led to the passing of Romeo and Juliet. Also, even though Tybalt and Juliet are cousins, they were not in a close relationship. For example, when Juliet figures out that Romeo is being banished and Tybalt dying, she exclaims, “Then, dreadful trumpet, sound the general doom! / For who is living, if those two are gone?” (Shakespeare III.ii.67-68). Juliet’s quote explains that she is terribly sad about Romeo being exiled and Tybalt being murdered. There was no real interaction and dialogue being passed from Juliet and Tybalt. Juliet is not that sad about the death of her own cousin, but more on the fact that Romeo has to move Mantua. Since Tybalt and Juliet did not have a very close relationship, Tybalt did not have a real talk with Juliet, on helping her with the wedding issues and the problems arising. The two did not express how they felt about the wedding and about Romeo, so Tybalt could not have influenced Juliet on her future

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