Romeo and Juliet had been taking things slow, and everything was content until Friar had made the rash decision to marry them without fully thinking things through. If he hadn’t made that decision so quickly, he might’ve realized that Juliet was to marry Paris. It’s appalling how a man could not perceive that he is dealing with teenagers who are not yet mature and still push to marry them. “Come, come with me, and we will make short work. For by your leaves, you shall not stay alone till the Holy Church incorporate two in one”. (Shakespeare pg 420).This is their first time truly in love and they really should …show more content…
"In the meantime, against thou shalt awake, shall Romeo by my letters know our drift; And hither should he come; and he and I will watch thy waking, and that very night." (Shakespeare pg 454). He should have waited until he was absolutely certain that Romeo was aware, and then poisoned Juliet. Instead, he trusted a random man to deliver vital information. There are so many things that could’ve gone wrong with that choice and it would have been much more clever for him to deliver the letter personally. It is apparent that Friar was unwise and did not take much caution in this situation even though he knew the lives of Romeo and Juliet were at