Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Nurse and Friar Laurence are responsible for Romeo and Juliets deat

In Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet the characters Nurse and beggar Laurence are to blame for Romeo and Juliets Problems.The way Friar Laurence encouraged Romeo and Juliet to get Married, The way the Nurse is contradictory in her views of Romeo and Paris, When Friar Laurence secretly married them, the way the Nurse is secretive about the affair and does non tell the Capulets or the Montagues, when Laurence gave Juliet the sleeping potion, the way Laurence believed he was doing the right thing without thinking of the consequences, and the way Laurence leaves Juliets Tomb when he hears the watch coming, altogether combine to result in the lovers death.In act II scene III, Romeo goes to see Friar Laurence to tell him that he no longer loves Rosaline, but has drip in love with Juliet. This amazes Friar Laurence, but he promises to marry them, O, she knew wellThy love did read by rote, that could not spell.But come, young waverer, come, go with me.In one respect Ill assistant be.Fo r this alliance may so happy proveTo turn your households rancour to pure love. (Friar Laurence, coiffe II Scene III, sentence 87-92)By doing this, Friar Laurence has gone behind Capulet and Montagues back, and started the momentum behind the lovers tragedy.In a a few(prenominal) parts of the play, the Nurse speaks of Romeo and Paris with Juliet, each time she has a different view on who Juliet should be with,LADY CAPULETMarry, that marry is the very themeI came to talk of. Tell me daughter Juliet,How stands your dispositions to be married?JULIETIt is an honour that I dream not ofNURSEAn honour Were not I thine only nurse,I would say thou hadst sucked wisdom from thyTeat.LADY CAPULET... ...pExit FriarWhats here? A cup, closed in my true loves hand?Poison, I see, hath been his unfailing end.O churl Drunk all, and left no friendly dropTo help me after? I will kiss thy lips.Haply some acerbate yet doth hang on themTo make me die with a restorative.She kisses himThy lips are warmWA TCHMAN withinLead, boy. Which way?JULIETYea, noise? Then Ill be brief. O happy daggerShe snatches Romeos daggerThis is thy sheath, there rust, and let me dieShe stabs herself and falls(Act V Scene III, sentence 144-176)In this act, Rome and Juliet die. This is brought about by the Friars plan to help Romeo and Juliet escape to Mantua, which failed.Without the meddling from the Nurse and Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet might not have died. Friar Laurence and the Nurse are responsible for Romeo and Juliets death.BibliographyWilliam Shakespeare - Romeo And Juliet - actualize Edition

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