To start off, Juliet stated “ This is thy sheath. There rust, and let me die” (5.5.174-176). This shows that Juliet is responsible for her own death, because she stabs herself, despite the fact that no one is truly forcing her to do it. to this? Leading up to this, Juliet has put her faith in Friar Lawrence, however the flawed plan of friar was just a step in her own demise. Juliet is only killing herself, because Romeo is dead, loved forced her to do it. On the molecular level her Endorphins, hormones, vasopressin, and oxytocin caused her actions, then it seems only fitting that Juliet takes the blame. Moreover, Juliet let Romeo leave Verona alone, despite having a persisting fear of Romeo dying. Beyond this she foresees Romeo’s death multiple times, yet she failed to see what her life is like without Romeo. Juliet should have realized the impact that Romeo’s forsean death on her own life, before it is too late. The concluding piece of evidence proving Juliet's responsibility is that Juliet agreed to friar Lawrence's plan without fully comprehending it. Juliet acted rashly, because she was too eager to get Romeo back, therefore she did not take the proper precautions, and it would be an understatement to say she paid the
To start off, Juliet stated “ This is thy sheath. There rust, and let me die” (5.5.174-176). This shows that Juliet is responsible for her own death, because she stabs herself, despite the fact that no one is truly forcing her to do it. to this? Leading up to this, Juliet has put her faith in Friar Lawrence, however the flawed plan of friar was just a step in her own demise. Juliet is only killing herself, because Romeo is dead, loved forced her to do it. On the molecular level her Endorphins, hormones, vasopressin, and oxytocin caused her actions, then it seems only fitting that Juliet takes the blame. Moreover, Juliet let Romeo leave Verona alone, despite having a persisting fear of Romeo dying. Beyond this she foresees Romeo’s death multiple times, yet she failed to see what her life is like without Romeo. Juliet should have realized the impact that Romeo’s forsean death on her own life, before it is too late. The concluding piece of evidence proving Juliet's responsibility is that Juliet agreed to friar Lawrence's plan without fully comprehending it. Juliet acted rashly, because she was too eager to get Romeo back, therefore she did not take the proper precautions, and it would be an understatement to say she paid the