Why Is Friar Lawrence Guilty In Romeo And Juliet

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The situation of Romeo and Juliet’s love story begins when Romeo rushes off to see Friar Lawrence in the chapel after his encounter with Juliet the night before. In Friar Lawrence’s response to Romeo’s demand to wed him and Juliet he states, “Thy love did read by rote, that could not spell. / But come, young waverer, come, go with me. / In one respect I’ll thy assistant be, / For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” (II. iii. 95-99) Knowing the Capulet’s and Montague’s are enemies, Friar Lawrence agrees to wed Romeo and Juliet. He believes that if the two lovers are bonded together, the rivalry between the families will come to an end. If Friar Lawrence stuck with his gut that Romeo and Juliet being …show more content…

After Juliet yells in frustration that she needs to get out of this unexpected and arranged marriage, Friar Lawrence instructs directions by explaining, “Take thou this vial, being then in bed, / And this distilling liquor drink thou off ; / When presently through all thy veins shall run…” (IV.i. 95-97). In summary of his plan, he basically says that he will give Juliet a potion that will make her look dead so she won’t be able to attend her wedding day. At Juliet’s funeral, he will hide her in his cell until she wakes up. Until then, Friar Lawrence will write to Romeo that this is one big scheme so her and Romeo can eventually be together. In attempt to help Juliet get out of a second marriage with her soon to be husband, County Paris, Friar Lawrence comes up with a scheme that he knows will work. He interprets that he will give her a potion that will make her appear dead so that she won’t be “alive” on Thursday for her wedding with Paris. He suggests that Juliet take the vial the night before so that in the morning she won’t be able to awake. If Friar Lawrence didn’t suggest this plan, Balthazor wouldn’t have rode off to Mantua to find Romeo so he could report news that Juliet is dead. Unfortunately, if the plan didn’t exist, Juliet would’ve been forced to marry someone who she doesn’t truly

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