Countless mistakes and errors developed from many characters. At one point, the miserable fate was determined the second Romeo and Juliet fell in love. It was clear that two teenage lovers from opposite sides of a feuding family would not be able to successfully and openly love each other without consequences. On another point, Friar Lawrence was a fault himself. The friar’s plans and failures cost Juliet, Romeo, and Paris their own precious lives. The secret marriage, unsuccessful delivery of an important message, and risky substance in Juliet’s possession were the major errors performed by Friar Lawrence within this tragedy. Lastly, Romeo’s character traits sent him into a snowball effect which ends in him being a victim of himself. He makes impulsive decisions, such as obtaining a poisonous substance to kill himself once gaining knowledge of Juliet’s placement in the tomb. Overall, the blame of this tragic romance cannot be planted upon any specific identity within this
Countless mistakes and errors developed from many characters. At one point, the miserable fate was determined the second Romeo and Juliet fell in love. It was clear that two teenage lovers from opposite sides of a feuding family would not be able to successfully and openly love each other without consequences. On another point, Friar Lawrence was a fault himself. The friar’s plans and failures cost Juliet, Romeo, and Paris their own precious lives. The secret marriage, unsuccessful delivery of an important message, and risky substance in Juliet’s possession were the major errors performed by Friar Lawrence within this tragedy. Lastly, Romeo’s character traits sent him into a snowball effect which ends in him being a victim of himself. He makes impulsive decisions, such as obtaining a poisonous substance to kill himself once gaining knowledge of Juliet’s placement in the tomb. Overall, the blame of this tragic romance cannot be planted upon any specific identity within this