Why Is Friar Important In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet essay
Friar the man who was the most generous and the most beloved man by the Capulet and Montague. He has helped the two families who were the two biggest enemies of the time come to gather, and become a big family that would help each other out. This man was not perfect he had made a couple large mistake such as helped both of the families. He also caused the death of Romeo and Juliet, but at the end he has made the greatest impact at the end of the play. He was the only character that is consider to have the largest impact on ending the family Feud, between the family of Montague, and the family of Capulet.
Friar Laurence caused Romeo and Juliet’s death. He gave a potion to Juliet so she would look dead and not have to get married to Paris. (IIII.i. Shakespeare) He was trying to help them out by helping them escape to Verona and have them be together. This show that Friar actually cared for them and tried to help them out, but his plan failed leading this to their death in the end. Friar also told his messenger to tell Romeo …show more content…

But some can argue that Romeo had the largest impact on the entire play. It is true that Romeo had a large impact on the play, but not as much as Friar Laurence did. Friar helped both sides of the families, he lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. But in other fact without him the play would have failed on getting so popular, and on having almost every ninth grader read shake spears play. And without him having Juliet drink the potion he had gave her, wouldn’t have lead up to Romeo buying his own potion from the drug dealer.it would also not lead to Romeo to killing himself, moments before Juliet had woken, and Juliet finding him dead besides her, and getting a dagger/ knife and killing herself with it. “Happy dagger…"(IV.iii.168 Shakespeare). This is why Friar Laurence is to be considered to be the man of the play, with the largest

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