How Does Friar Lawrence Made

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One characteristic of a great leader and role model is having the ability to act under tough and urgent circumstances. Throughout the play, Friar Lawrence was faced with many tough situations that he was forced to deal with. He reacted very well to these issues despite having very little time to make the decisions. Even with this great trait of his, things didn’t go Friar Lawrence’s way. Fate was against the relationship of Romeo and Juliet, which ended up leading to their deaths, and Friar Lawrence had no control over that. Friar Lawrence should be pardoned for his actions because although fate was against him, he acted appropriately under exigent circumstances.
Friar Lawrence was faced with a difficult and urgent situation, and acted appropriately when Juliet came to him seeking help. Friar Lawrence is explaining what he did when Juliet came to him after …show more content…

If Friar Lawrence had delivered the letter just a little earlier, Friar John would not have been stuck in quarantine, the letter would have been delivered to Romeo, and everything would have been perfect. The one problem is that fate doesn’t work that way. When Friar Lawrence came to the tomb at “the prefixed hour of her awakening,” he saw Romeo and Paris both lying dead. They had both died “some minute ere the time of her awakening,” which again shows that fate had taken a role. If Romeo had waited just one more minute in the tomb, he would have remained alive for the awakening of Juliet, and they would have been able to go live happily in Verona. Friar Lawrence had no control over the fate of Romeo and Juliet and it wasn’t his fault that fate ruined his plan and took the lives of many, including the two

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