The contrasting of darkness and light is seen all throughout the play, usually in reference to Juliet as light, although regarding the thesis, the Nurse and Friar are metaphorical concepts of fate and the "star-crossed lovers" demise. The Friar symbolizes darkness, thus having duties surrounded by death whilst the Nurse can be perceived as a symbol for Light, because of her pure heart, as she bases her duties on bringing joy to Juliet. By Juliet transitioning from the Nurse's Guidance to the Friar's, it foreshadows Juliet's decline and inexorable fate. Consequently, because the Friar was regularly influential in helping the two cursed-lovers, death influenced the relationship to catastrophically end. In addition to this, determinism set the Friar out to guide Romeo and Juliet through a sequence of events before unknowingly dispersing of the young couples
The contrasting of darkness and light is seen all throughout the play, usually in reference to Juliet as light, although regarding the thesis, the Nurse and Friar are metaphorical concepts of fate and the "star-crossed lovers" demise. The Friar symbolizes darkness, thus having duties surrounded by death whilst the Nurse can be perceived as a symbol for Light, because of her pure heart, as she bases her duties on bringing joy to Juliet. By Juliet transitioning from the Nurse's Guidance to the Friar's, it foreshadows Juliet's decline and inexorable fate. Consequently, because the Friar was regularly influential in helping the two cursed-lovers, death influenced the relationship to catastrophically end. In addition to this, determinism set the Friar out to guide Romeo and Juliet through a sequence of events before unknowingly dispersing of the young couples