Factors Contributing the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet

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Among many factors contributing to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, such as the major feud between the Capulets and Montagues, there was one specific person who played the biggest role of all in the tragic outcomes of Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence is definitely to blame for the farewell of Romeo and Juliet due to his three mistakes; he encouraged Juliet to drink a potion, he left the delivery of an important letter up to the responsibility of someone else to deliver to Romeo, and Friar Laurence didn't take responsibility for his own actions when Juliet was left on her own at the tomb. These events ended up leading to Romeo killing himself because he assumed Juliet was dead, when in reality she was only faking death. Then, Juliet awoke from her fake death to see that Romeo had really killed himself, so in return she killed herself as well. Did Friar Laurence not intentionally mean to cause such extreme consequences? Or was this an intentional master plan to kill Romeo and Juliet? Regardless of his true motivations, he was still responsible for the suicides of the sta...

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