Examine the ways in which what has happened up to Act 3 of the play. Is Friar Lawrence to blame for making this decision?
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Examine the ways in which what has happened up to Act 3 of the play. Is Friar Lawrence to blame for making this decision? One decision can change your whole life. In the play "Romeo & Juliet", the character Friar Lawrence makes this wrong decision and finally results in the death of two "star-crossed" lovers. He is not the only one to blame for though, the nurse who spoils Juliet and allows her to marry Romeo has indirectly led to the two's deaths. Friar Lawrence is a respectable ally of Romeo and Juliet, though it is his plan that goes wrong and causes the final tragedy of the two lovers' death. He is a kind but rather arrogant man who thinks himself careful and wise but is proved to be over-ambitious in his plans. His intentions seem good but he is too positive in the marriage of Romeo and Juliet, thinking it...

