To begin with, Friar Lawrence is a big suspect to blame due to his unwise advice. When Romeo was at Friar’s cell begging for approval of his decision to get married to Juliet, Friar agreed to be “thy assistant” (Shakespeare 2.3.90). Friar Lawrence was the holy man of Mantua whom Romeo and Juliet often relied on for his advice and help. After Romeo and Juliet fell in love, Romeo rushed to Friar for him to wed them. Friar knows that Romeo was just in love with another girl and now he is longing to marry an enemy of his family. He proclaimed that it was too sudden but still agrees to marry them the same day in hopes of ending the feud between the families. Friar is not part of this dispute which makes it even more impossible for him to put an end to. This secret arrangement led to even more problems. After Capulet notified Juliet of her betrothal to Paris, Juliet hurried to Friar’s cell in which he came up with an idea for her to “take thou...vial” that will put her in a deathlike state (Shakespeare 4.1.95-100). Although drinking a potion might seem like an easy way out, it was clearly too impetuous. The plan was for Romeo to come to Juliet …show more content…
Juliet is a young girl who was has been pressured by her family to get married. When she met Romeo, she fell passionately in love with him. As most teenagers, she turned to her mentor for help and advice. The nurse was the one who helped Juliet hide their marriage leading Juliet to believe that it was sustainable. Others might say that it is Romeo’s fault for not waiting for Friar's letter and rushing into killing himself. Friar did not make sure if Romeo received the letter so he got the news that Juliet was dead. He was so deeply in love with Juliet that he could not even see life without her. Love can not be blamed because it is something hard to