Romeo And Juliet Be Punished Quotes

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Friar Laurence is a character that should be pardoned for his actions. He was just trying to do what he thought was best for both Romeo and Juliet and their families. Friar Laurence agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet together, his reason was “This alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” (2,3,90-93). Friar Laurence was hoping that if he married Romeo and Juliet, their two families would stop fighting. It seemed like a good plan to him at the time, because why would he suspect that their marriage would lead to their deaths? The Prince should understand his reasoning, and he also wanted the two families to stop fighting; therefore, he should pardon Friar for his mistake. Friar Laurence also knew that Juliet would have rather died than marry someone other than Romeo, because she told him “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, from off the battlements of any tower, or walk in thievish ways, or bid me lurk where serpents are.” (4,1,77-80). …show more content…

The fact that the Capulets threatened to disown Juliet if she doesn’t marry Paris also adds to why it was too late. The Friar didn’t want Juliet to kill herself, so he decided to come up with a plan for her and Romeo to be together instead; however, his plan wasn’t perfect and could be seen as a reason for punishment. The Friar was going to have Juliet drink a potion that would put her in a death-like state the night before her wedding; however, after Juliet told her father that she would marry Paris, he said “Send for the county. Go tell him of

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