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No, I beleive Romeo and Juliet caused their own fate. Although, Friar Laurence did have a role in their deaths, he was not the one who was so deeply in love with Juliet, that he would go to the extremes of suicide. It also goes the same way with Juliet, she was the one who decided to take her own life.
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i dont think at all that it is friar laurences fault that romeo and juliet died. It was romeo that wanted it so he gave it to him. he understood romeos reasons and was a good friend.
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romeo and juliet
I think that it was Friar Lawrences fault that they both died. If only Romeo would have known nothing would have happened the way it did. Does anyone agree with me?
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Romeo and Juliet
I agree that it was Friar Lawrence' fault that Romeo and Juliet died. If it wasn't for him Juliet would not have took that potion and fallen asleep in the first place. I believe she should have just ran away from home for Romeo instead of putting herself to sleep. I believe that it was mostly, maybe all Friar' fault!
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i also believe that yea.it was friar's fault, if it hadnt been for friar and what he gave juliet romeo wouldnt have thought she was dead, and he wouldnt have drank the poison, and killed himself, friar shall either way be entwined into the death..even though many of you people believe otherwise..READ THA STORY AND UNDERSTAND IT...then you will probably see in which way friar is caught up in the death of these two lovers..SHAKESPEARE ROCKS!!
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i think it was romeo's and juliet's fault that they died. Mostly because they kind of killed themselves.
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I do. he knew the whole time what was going on and did nothing to stop it!
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regarding ur comment
I agree that Friar Lawrence was partially responsible for the two lovers' deaths, however, he indirectly killed them since he did not mean for that to be the outcome.
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I don't think it was Friar Laurence's fault. I think it was Balthasar's fault, because if he had found out if Juliet was really dead before telling Romeo she was he wouild not have killed himself. Therefore Juliet would not have killed herself. It is also Romeo's fault, because he should've waited until he heard from Friar Laurence before doing anything stupid. I also enjoyed this play. At first I thought it was going to be boring when my teacher said we were reading it, but she made it fun. We my team is the only ninth grade team that enjoyed it. THanks to my Ms. McAllister
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If Frair Laurence hadn't come up with a plan to stop Juliet from marrying Paris, she would have killed herself. When Romeo found out he would have killed himself. So anyway you put it they still would've died. Unless Juliet woke up while Romeo was doing a soliloquy or him and Paris fought longer or his soliloquy was longer or if Friar Laurence came earlier. So it wasn't just Friar Laurence's fault.
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Friar LAwrence is the main cause, he has political motivations and constantly oversteps his eccalsticial obligations.
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yeah rigt you are all wired that is just a play not real life I don't belive in non of thas stuff. But I have to do a report on that @@@@@ story. Thats the one and only reasson i am in this web site.
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friar
I think that it was partly Friar Lawrences fault because of the really stupid plan he made up!! they should ahve just both run away together when Romeo left. It is also Romeo and Juliet's parents fault because they should have been more invloved with their teenagers and had a closer realtionship with them.
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it isnt just friars thought. Nurse convinced juliet to marry romeo AND paris. romeo is too impulsive. every character had someting to do with the tragedy.
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if friar lawernce had not given Juliet the vail then juliet would have committed sucide and then romeo would have committed sucide and then they would both be dead anyway.