Some may believe that fate and destiny was the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Others may argue that the cause of their deaths were from the actions of the characters in the book. You can even make an argue for both sides and be able to give specific examples for each. Ultimately, I think that Friar John is the one to blame for their deaths. His boss sent him on an important mission to deliver the plan to Romeo and he was playing at some sick guy’s house. Then he failed to ask the people who quarantined him to notify Friar Lawrence of the mishap. So really the blame goes to him and it is not fate nor destiny.…
Did you know that “More than 80 spelling variations are recorded for Shakespeare’s name, from “Shappere” to “Shaxberd,” (Fun Facts). Although Shakespeare is known for many written pieces, one of his most famous plays is titled, Romeo and Juliet. This is a tragic telling of two lovers from feuding families. The misfortune in this story is mostly caused by a single character. Romeo is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he doesn’t ask the Capulet’s permission for his and Juliet’s marriage, he kills Tybalt, and he commits suicide.…
Fate is partially to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because the Friar’s plan was ruined due to unpreventable circumstances. In the very first lines of the play the prologue establishes that Romeo and Juliet’s love opposed fate. They are called, “star-cross’d lovers” (Doc A) who possess a, “death-mark’d love” (Doc A). This indicates that their love went against the stars and their relationship was doomed from the start. Even before Romeo was banished, Romeo and Juliet were marked for death. Then, the Friar's plan was disrupted by an unstoppable force, fate. Friar Lawrence tells Juliet when she awakes, “A greater power than we can contradict hath thwarted our intents” (Doc E). Fate had intervened and caused the lovers' downfall. No…
The story Romeo and Juliet is a story about two crossed lovers who were killed by someone else's mistakes. At the end of the story, Juliet drank a potion in which would “kill” her for 42 hours. Friar said that he would deliver a note to Romeo saying that Juliet would wake up and she would be fine. Friar was unable to deliver that note because the black plague was going around and he was not able to enter Mantua, therefore Friar was to blame for their deaths.…
"Wisely and slowly; they stumble that run fast." The Friar demonstrates that if you rush into things, your fate is chosen. In Romeo and Juliet this exemplifies how fate was going to challenge them when they met. It was foreshadowed to come in later acts. Fate is something that no one can really understand or predict. In Romeo and Juliet fate takes a huge role on their relationship. They are mortal enemies, yet fate says that have to love each other. Fate brings them together and leads them down a trail to death.…
Additionally, Fate is another hurdle Romeo and Juliet have to jump over,except this one appears in several scenes as the source of blame for death of the two. In the play’s Prologue the line, ”A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life”, appears. This line suggests Romeo and Juliet were bound to fall in love with each from their first breath because it is stating their love was written in the stars and the families they were born to wasn’t a coincidence but a destined event. As the Prologue continues it announces how the star-cross’d lovers have a death-mark’d love. Their love being described as death-mark’d is a bad omen because it is foretelling how Romeo and Juliet’s destinies are entwined,which will bring their deaths. Fate has already decided these…
Is young love enough to make suicide a good thing? “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare. The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, Tybalt, Capulet's, Mercutio, and Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Juliet fell in love, and Romeo was banished after killing Tybalt. Later Juliet took a potion from Lawrence, after that, Romeo found out and killed himself as well. Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are all to blame because they all cause problems in which some may not be solved.…
A lot of people say fate and the long-standing family feud is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the saying “everything happens for a reason, we may not know the reason now but we will in time.” Some think because of Romeo and Juliet killed them selves even though its tragic also brought some good into it by the family’s coming together in the end, but I have reason to believe that is wrong, yes, fate could have played a small roll in all of this but, if that letter would have made it to Romeo neither on of them would have died and friar was the one who was supposed to deliver the letter to Romeo.…
The famous author Lemony Snicket once said, “Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like.” I blame fate for Romeo and Juliet’s death because I believe fate is the thing that controls everything and cannot be changed or altered, it is what it is. Everyone has an end at some point and Romeo and Juliet’s had to be at young age. I also blame fate for a different reason, it isn’t just the end for everyone, but it also gives you the lead up to your end. It was Romeo’s fate to be banished and kill Tybalt, it was his Fate to not get the letter and find Juliet ‘dead’ and it was Juliet’s fate to wake up from her sleep and find him…
Fate and the family feud are what should be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people blame Tybalt because he started the fight that got Romeo banished in the first place. They are wrong because it was the feud that caused him to hate the Montagues and fate him to start the fight. If the families did not have a feud then Tybalt would have not hated the Montagues and because of that he…
Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Nobody knows the exact person to blame for their deaths. Many people have different opinions about who is to blame. The play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Two teens from two different families have a hard time being together because their families don’t get along with each other. Three of the main characters that people blame are Mercutio, Friar, and Tybalt because they all did something in the play to influence their deaths.…
The final reason that fate was to blame for Romeos and Juliets death was the feud between the two families. The families didn't really know why they were in a feud but it made romeo and juliet more determined to make the relationship work, even if it killed them. (Act 1,2,3,4)So by fate putting the feud between the families it cause the Romeo to have to meet his Juliet secretly and a risk was always involved.…
Six deaths in less than a week. There were many tragedies in the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. In the story, the main characters Romeo and Juliet take their lives as ‘star-crossed lovers’, along with many other deaths such as Mercuttio, Tybalt, Lady Montague, and Paris. The story begins in Verona Italy with the feud between Montagues and Capulets. The story then goes into detail about the feud and introduces Juliet to Romeo. As the story continues, Romeo and Juliet are wed and many deaths occur. Romeo is exiled and runs away to Mantua. Romeo returns to find Juliet ‘dead’ from a sleeping potion and takes his own life to be with her. Juliet awakens from her spell to find Romeo dead beside her, and takes her own life in response. In the end the families, both with losses, end their feud and make statues of the other’s child in honor. Since the release of the play, many people have wondered: who is most at fault for the tragedy that is Romeo and Juliet. Some blame Balthazar, other blame Romeo or Juliet themselves. The evidence reveals that the families are at fault for their own losses, because the families have brought nothing but anger, grief, and mischief to Verona.…
Their endings were based on their actions as characters, but fate trumped all of the impetuous actions. It was just their destiny to fall in love and essentially die on the terms of love. Some may argue that free will is the most responsible for their death, however this is not so. Yes, Romeo and Juliet made some impulsive and self oriented decisions that lead them to their death, but there was already a predestined plan for their lives. Throughout the story Shakespeare hinted at the idea of fate, which makes it a stronger point because of how it is emphasized. However, Romeo and Juliet went through so many obstacles to be together in the story because they didn’t care what anyone said or did to stop them. Even though their love was only beginning before it ended abruptly, fate played a major role in it. Fate was most definitely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because of foreshadowing, the feud between the Montagues and Capulets and the power of the…
Fate is the most to blame for Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths because they were bound to fall in love with one another. According to the text, it states “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, / Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. / From forth the fatal loins of these two foes / A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;” (Doc. A) This quote explains how the both families’ children were fated to fall in love and because of Fate, their encounter could not have been avoided. Ultimately in the end, since Romeo had assumed Juliet was dead, he took his own life just as Juliet woke up and came to her senses. Witnessing Romeo’s death and wanting to be with him, Juliet takes hers. Another example, states “Do with their death bury their parents’ strife. / The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love, / And the continuance of their parents’ rage, / Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove, ...” (Doc. A) This evidence shows how with Romeo and Juliet’s deaths, it will end their parents’ strife and rage. In other words, their deaths will end the Montagues’ and the Capulets’ long-fought…