He gave a distraught 13 year old girl who was just threatening to end her life a poison that would make her seem dead. “Thou shalt continue two-and-forty hours, and then awake as from pleasant sleep. Now, when the bridegroom in the morning comes to rouse thee from thy her, there art thou dead.”(4.1.105-109) He was willing to possibly ruin a family, and possibly even worsen the feud, by faking Juliet’s death. Before Friar Laurence even gives her the poison it's obvious how emotional Juliet is at the time, “ ‘Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife shall play the umpire, arbitrating that … Be not so long to speak. I long to die if what thou speak’st speak not of remedy.”(4.1.62-64,66-67) Proceeding after Friar’s next lines is a large speech of all the ways she'd rather die than marry Paris, showing how unstable she is yet he gives he this