Romeo And Juliet: Mercutio And Friar Lawrence

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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy of two young lovers whose love is surrounded by the feud between their families. Many events take place that lead to their deaths. Each specific event takes place happens because of someone’s decision. Most characters decisions are disagreeable. Many characters such as the nurse and Romeo himself contribute to their tragic ending. But the two worst decisions were made by Mercutio and Friar Lawrence. Mercutio's decision to persuade Romeo to go to the Capulet's party and Friar Lawrence's decision to participate in their marriage is what lead to Romeo and Juliet being able to pursue a relationship their marriage and eventually their deaths. Mercutio and Friar Lawrence are the character most responsible for the tragedy …show more content…

He constantly mocks Romeo's love sick nature. He makes many decisions that lead to many deaths including his own. But his decision to persuade Romeo to go to the Capulet's party is what leads to all circumstances surrounding Romeo and Juliet's death. When Romeo explains to him that “Some consequence yet hanging in the stars”(Shakespeare 1.4-107) he is telling him nothing good can come of going the Capulet’s party. Mercutio mocks his “dream” and tells him that he should not let false intuition be the reasons why he misses out on another girl. Mercutio's advice leads to Romeo and Juliet's encounter. Mercutio brings up logical reasoning when it comes to Romeo's heartbroken over Rosaline saying “If love be rough with you, be rough with love.”(Shakespeare 1.4-27) Which gives Romeo that final push to attend the party. Romeo believes attending will lead to his death but Mercutio is able to twist a few words to persuade him. Although Mercutio did not intend for Romeo and Juliet to meet at the Capulet’s party, he did convince Romeo to go in the first place leading to the beginning of their …show more content…

Even though Mercutio is the reason Romeo and Juliet meet, Friar Lawrence is the reason why their relationship is able to progress further. Friar Lawrence is one of the only characters who knows how Romeo thinks and acts. He knows about Romeo's love for Rosaline and how ignorant Romeo is when it comes to love itself. When Friar Lawrence learns about Romeo and Juliet he knows nothing good can come of their relationship. He is even appalled by Romeo's impulsiveness telling him he is rushing telling him “Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” (Shakespeare 2.2-68). Friar Lawrence knows that it is not real love, but agrees to marry them in hopes of stopping the fued. Friar Lawrence decision leads to Romeo and Juliet connecting in the strongest level, marriage. The connection of marriage leads to more impulsive decisions. Friar Lawrence also comes up with the plan for Romeo and Juliet to be together after Romeo's banishment. He sees that the effect of their marriage on the Capulets and Montagues and instead of letting Romeo leave and Juliet marry Paris he devises a plan that leads to their deaths. He lets Juliet whining over Romeo lead him to make rash decision. He tells Juliet that “If no inconstant toy, nor womanish fear Abate thy valor in the acting it.”(Shakespeare 4.2- 120). He tells her that the plan will work everything just needs to come together. His plan seems smart

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