This eventually killed both him and Romeo, causing the ending to be a tragedy. Friar Laurence allowed the marriage to commence, and created a plan for both Romeo and Juliet to be able to see and run away with each other. This plan was deeply flawed and caused a discrepancy between both parties, which also ended for a tragedy in the play. Finally, Lord Capulet forced his daughter into a marriage that she did not wish for, causing her to want to run away and leave. Paris, Friar Laurence, and Lord Capulet are only a few characters to blame for the tragic ending of Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. Love has a universal meaning, it can be heard with an language, written with a scratch, and seen through any pair of lovestruck eyes. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet demonstrates the young love of a naive couple, and although it was written so long ago, it can still relate to modern day affections. Sadly, similar to the play, young love too often ends with tears and heartbreak. Love can both destroy and build people. Let it come as an experience, rather than a death wish. Romeo and Juliet shows what happens when love has taken hold, but turns in a tragic