Ummm... A lot actually. He basically leads them to their death with his bad advice. (Hint, read the play)
It was his fault becuase he shouldnt have married him in the first place!
some people say it was the fighting between the two families (the montgues and the capulets), others say its the love between romeo and Juliet. there is a theory that is the nurse maid and the vicar guy (soz i fogot his name) fault.
thou art uproused with some distemp'rature; or if not so, then here i hit it right our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight
yes. they grew up and learned that they should hate eachother and that is not their fault.
maybe because it was his plan that wen wrong. it was his fault that everyone thought Juliet was dead, also he should of informed to romeo about the plan before Juliet drank the potion to prevent such disasters. so it technically was his fault for trying to fix something he couldn't. He is certainly not responsible for killing Tybalt or Mercutio. He did not make Romeo and Juliet fall in love. He is not the cause of the feuding families.
It was his fault becuase he shouldnt have married him in the first place!
That he only likes Juliet because of her looks.
In Act 3, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Laurence displays a fault of being overly optimistic and naive in his belief that Romeo and Juliet's marriage can bring an end to the feud between their families. He fails to anticipate the tragic consequences of their secret relationship and rushed marriage.
some people say it was the fighting between the two families (the montgues and the capulets), others say its the love between romeo and Juliet. there is a theory that is the nurse maid and the vicar guy (soz i fogot his name) fault.
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.
It can actually be anyone's fault. The Nurse and Friar Lawrence for letting them meet. Balthasar for giving the wrong news in too quickly. The mailman's for giving the correct news too late. Romeo and Juliet's because they chose the path where they wanted to go. The whole Montague and Capulet for having a endless and useless family feud.
It wasn't just the Montague's fault. It was the Capulet's fault too. Why? Because if they hadn't been fighting, Romeo and Juliet wouldn't have had the need to hide their love from their families, meaning Juliet wouldn't have been sent to marry Paris, leading to Juliet never having to take the poison and never leading to Romeo thinking she's dead and him killing himself and then Julit killing herself.
Shakespeare, because he wrote it that way.
He says that if he's at fault for any of the mishaps that overtook Romeo and Juliet, he should be put to death. The Prince doesn't appear to take him up on it, though.
thou art uproused with some distemp'rature; or if not so, then here i hit it right our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight
yes. they grew up and learned that they should hate eachother and that is not their fault.
maybe because it was his plan that wen wrong. it was his fault that everyone thought Juliet was dead, also he should of informed to romeo about the plan before Juliet drank the potion to prevent such disasters. so it technically was his fault for trying to fix something he couldn't. He is certainly not responsible for killing Tybalt or Mercutio. He did not make Romeo and Juliet fall in love. He is not the cause of the feuding families.