Friar Lawrence's Death In Romeo And Juliet

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In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet there is a great deal of unlawful deaths that occur. One character from Romeo and Juliet that met his untimely demise was Paris. His undoing was caused by the following: the nurse enabling Romeo and Juliet to have a relationship, the fact that Juliet takes the medicine that makes her appear “dead” which leads to Paris going to the tomb, and his pride/ thirst for vengeance against Romeo.
One individual who is responsible for the downfall of Paris is the Nurse. The Nurse is aware that Juliet’s parents want Juliet to wed Paris. Juliet’s mother tells her daughter this and Juliet states,“I’ll look to like if looking like move; But no more deep will I endure mine eye than your consent gives strength to make it fly” (1.3.97-100). When Juliet says this she is implying that she will look at Paris’, however she is not making any promises. When Paris and Juliet meet, Paris is …show more content…

Friar Laurence knows about the coupling of Romeo and Juliet, nevertheless he still leads Paris to believe he still has a chance. When Friar marries Romeo and Juliet he is awarding the forbidden love, furthermore, poor Paris never stood a chance. Friar and Juliet both are making a plan that she is going to “die”, so she can get out of the wedding between her and Paris. This leads to her family transporting her to her family tomb. Paris soon came to visit her not knowing that someone else is going to be there. When Paris sees the love of his life lying there lifeless he states,“Tis is that banished haughty Montague That murd’red my love’s cousin-with which grief It is supposed the fair creature died-And here is to come to do some villainous shame Two dead bodies. I will apprehend him” (5.3.49-53). From this quote, the reader can infer that Paris is willing to defend Tybalt’s death because he thought the cause of Juliet’s death is because of the fact that Romeo slew her beloved

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