“When presently through all thy veins shall run, a cold and drowsy humour for no pulse,” says Friar Lawrence (1075). If the Friar didn’t present Juliet with the sleeping potion, it wouldn’t of lead to Romeo believing she is dead and killing himself making Juliet kill herself afterwards. He also did not make sure Romeo got the letter. The Friar could of waited until Paris and Juliet were married to help Romeo and Juliet sneak away. Romeo may of heard of it and would be with Juliet. The Friar is to blame because his plan to help them to get them get away, was majorly flawed and he didn’t make sure Romeo got the …show more content…
“What drawn a talk of peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee,” stated Tybalt (Page 995). Tybalt was raised to hate all Montagues because he was in the middle of the family feud. He doesn’t have a reason to hate Romeo at all he only hates him because he was raised to hate Montagues. This proves the family feud is at fault because all the fights it causes, which leads to Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Also, the feud made Juliet keep her marriage a secret which leads to Lord Capulet forcing her to marry someone, and Juliet drinking the sleeping potion. Tybalt is not at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Hewas raised by Lord Capulet to despise them, and Lord Capulet and Montague caused the feud that leads to all the events prior to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.
The family feud and the Friar made choices that caused their suicides. The Friar is to blame because he had flaws in his plan to give Juliet a sleeping potion, and he didn't wait to see if Romeo got the letter about Juliet using the sleeping potion. In addition, the long family feud is a cause because it causes the fights between the Montagues and Capulets that leads to Romeo's banishment. Tybalt is not responsible to Romeo and Juliet's death because he was raised to hate the Montague's because of Lord Capulets hatred. Romeo and Juliet's love at first sight is not their fault, it was the Friar and