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The story of Romeo and Juliet was filled with a tragedy caused by two feuding families with an end of death. But could the fatal demise of these two been averted if one character had played a better part. This character is Friar Lawrence a man of the church renowned for his power of healing. When the lovers turned to him he married them, gave both advice in their ties of need and supplied a plan to bring them back together. But was the Friar responsible for such a crime and when they both lay dead was the blood on his hands.
Friar Lawrence - Angel卭r Devil?
The play 揜omeo and Juliet?describes the aggressive and disorganized relationship of two young and na飗e teenagers. Alone these two characters would not have been able to get married without their parents?consent and holding the relationship together. Without the help of Friar Lawrence none of this would have been possible. However from the disastrous finish of the play the question of whether Friar Lawrence抯 intentions were good or evil arises.
At first glance Friar Lawrence抯 intentions of helping Juliet and Romeo marry are good. The comment 揚erhaps this marriage will reunite the families?seems convincing, however, perhaps he knew what the faith of these characters would be ?death; or perhaps through incomprehensive thought and disorganization he made honest mistakes.
In all of Shakespeare抯 play there is a clear Protagonist, whether they are na飗e or mature, a comic relief character who breaks the tragedy slightly; and finally an Antagonist. However all but one follows this code. In Romeo and Juliet there is no clear Antagonist considering their where enemies from both sides. The only possible solution for this unusual circumstance, it can only be concluded that the antagonist must have been under disguise and worked through deceit.
He may not have from the beginning set out for such evil ways but the events played out...
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