Yes and No. You see, the two families didn't know they were married until after they were both dead. Personally, I think that the death is what brought them together (not necessarily the marriage). If by marriage, you mean love between Romeo and Juliet, then yes the love united the families.
Friar Laurence's objective is to unite Romeo and Juliet in marriage in order to bring peace between their feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets. He hopes that their love will help mend the rift and end the violence between the two households.
The friar believed that if they would be married that the two warring families would be forced to unite under this marriage and put an end to their constant fighting and there would finally be peace.
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes it might end the feud between their families. He hopes that by marrying the two young lovers, it will bring peace between the Capulets and Montagues and ultimately help unite the divided households.
Friar Laurence's objective in his plan to unite Romeo and Juliet in marriage is to end the feud between their families, the Montagues and Capulets, and bring peace to Verona. He believes that their love could be the key to reconciliation and hopes that their union will bring about a positive change in their society.
They would probably tell them that the murdering they are going through is causing them to distant themselves from each other
Romeo and Julietthe Montague's and the Capulet's
Because of the fact that it wasn't a crime uniting two lovers just to bring peace to the two different families and that both Montagues and Capulets realised it was their fault, Friar Laurence was cleared of blame.
To unite gay and lesbian couples. Why is straight marriage in the world?
Ah, isn't that a wonderful question, my friend? Friar Laurence, he sees the love between Romeo and Juliet, and he believes in the power of love to bring peace. He consents to Romeo's request because he hopes it will unite the feuding families and bring about harmony in Verona.
"Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story written by William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers from feuding families in Verona. Their forbidden love leads to a series of tragic events that ultimately unite the Montagues and Capulets in grief."
Romeo and Juliet knew without a doubt they were not to have anything to do with one another because of the tension in the relationship between their families. I don't think love was necessarily forbidden. Had Romeo and Juliet fallen in love with two different people their families had no problems with, they would have been set. Their families would have been thrilled to throw them a wedding and unite them in love. It was more the issue with family feuds between each other. They refused to set aside their differences for the happiness of their kids. Though it was selfish, again it had nothing to do with them being in love. It had to do with them being in love with the wrong person in their parents' eyes.
A marriage between the queen of Castille and the king of Aragon.