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Is there a culprit in the love story of Romeo and Juliet? Obviously, the readers would have answered, "no." This story is very romantic; and by the actions of Romeo and Juliet, most of the readers conclude that there is no one that should feel guilty nor nobody did anything wrong. However, this wonderful story can be viewed in a different perspective in which will be groundbreaking to all the readers. Friar Lawrence, the peaceful, warm, and welcoming character, would have been never imagined as a "criminal." Nevertheless, Friar Lawrence can be considered as a con from the story for three reasons: too much interference, easily creating promises, and sudden actions/decisions that were not determined for a long period of time.======

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The job of the friar is to respect each and everyone of the believers of Christianity and follow the faith of God. Friar Lawrence was a character who emphasized this personality in a good way. He paid attention to every word that was going between Romeo and Juliet; however, this was being done too excessively and increased a negative view about how he is too meddling about others’ privacy. Well, Romeo and Juliet needed advices about their love, marriage, escape, and personal feelings. They were teenagers who made foolish commitments. Friar Lawrence was one of the characters that was always beside them and supported with such ideas. However, he went beyond what he should have accomplished for them and even established more complicated problems. Even though he was a friendly guy who have kept good relationships with Romeo and Juliet, he should not have made choices for them that determined their life or death.======