Which detail from Act V, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet best reflects the way that fate contributes to the catastrophe? Friar John
purposefully does not deliver important news to Romeo. Friar Laurence is disappointed that Romeo has not read his letter. Friar Laurence does not tell Friar John what is written in the letter. Friar John is prevented from delivering the letter due to a quarantine.
Friar John is prevented from delivering the letter due to a quarantine.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
The minister turns into a casualty of destiny on the play. His letter to Romeo, which subtleties Friar Laurence's arrangement for Romeo to get Juliet at the Capulet tomb after she has stirred from the impacts of the elixir, couldn't be conveyed on account of the "disastrous" quarantine of Friar John.
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