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Romeo and Juliet is a play of tragedy where two young lovers die because their feuding families do not allow them to be together. Romeo and Juliet is a very long pay, and even though Friar Lawrence did not appear much in the play, he has a big responsibility towards the death of the two young lovers; Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence has a close relationship with the families of Romeo and Juliet. And when Romeo and Juliet come to him and ask him to hold a secret marriage for them, Friar Lawrence sees this as a good way to unite the two feuding families into peace. However, this did not do any good towards Romeo and Juliet but only increase the dissension. Because of the marriage, Romeo and Juliet care for each other more than they should. For example, Juliet cared more about the leaving of Romeo than the death of her own cousin. And because of this, she plans to run away with Romeo, where they can live together. If Friar Lawrence did not marry Romeo and Juliet, Romeo would have forgotten about Juliet, and and would have found a new love just like he had done to Rosaline before he met Juliet. On top of that, Juliet would have cared more about the death of Tybalt and disliked Romeo, which would not have lead to them committing suicide because of their tight bond